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AI and telecom breakthroughs dominate ‘Innovation of the Year’ category for 2024 GeekWire Awards

GeekWire

It’s a big year for artificial intelligence, telecom advances, and tools designed to make these emerging technologies safe and transparent, judging from the finalists in the category of Innovation of the Year. If interested in sponsoring a category or purchasing a table sponsorship for the event, contact us at events@geekwire.com.

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Mobile game publisher Gismart woos developers of hypercasual games

Venture Beast

Mobile game and app developer Gismart announced it is seeking to partner with developers of hypercasual games, a hot category in mobile. Read More.

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Bitrise hooks $60M as mobile app development skyrockets

Venture Beast

Bitrise, a company developing a platform for mobile app creation, has raised $60 million in venture capital. Read More.

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ChargeUp Games debuts as developer-friendly mobile game publisher

Venture Beast

ChargeUp Games is debuting today as a new mobile game publisher that will focus on a developer-friendly strategy in mobile games. Read More.

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Playstudios acquires rights to develop new Tetris mobile game

Venture Beast

The Las Vegas developer with bring its PlayAwards program to a new mobile version of Tetris after acquiring the rights to do so. Read More.

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Should You Build in-house or Outsource Development of Your Mobile Apps?

CTOvision

Once an enterprise has decided to go down the path of building native mobile apps, there is one critical decision involved –whether to build these apps in-house or to outsource development. In the series, this third post will be useful when the choice has been made to develop native apps.

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Google Pitches In To Declutter The Mobile Web

Forrester IT

On their constant quest to enable users to quickly find the best answers to their questions, Google announced last week that starting in January 2017, they will bury mobile websites where the content is blocked by intrusive interstitials. In other words, mobile websites that have pop-up ads won't rank as high in Google's search results.

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