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App Annie: Mobile game and app spending will grow 25% to $112 billion in 2020

Venture Beast

Mobile game and app spending will grow 25% to $112 billion in 2020, according to year-end estimates from researcher App Annie. Read More.

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App Annie: Mobile gaming will widen its lead over console and PC titles in 2020

Venture Beast

As the pandemic rages on, mobile gaming and apps are a kind of salve. So much so, 2020 will be a blockbuster year for smartphone content. Read More.

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10 Benefits of Using Mobile-Based Content Delivery Platform

Kitaboo

In the present scenario, the most viable and feasible option is to use a mobile-based content delivery platform. The obvious reason being, today almost everyone carries a mobile device. Mobile devices have become an indispensable part of the learning and development domain. And this number will only increase in the coming years.

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App Annie: Mobile gamers broke app store records in Q2 2020

Venture Beast

Mobile apps and game ussage surged in Q2 to the highest levels ever recorded, with games in particular scoring 14 billion downloads in the quarter. Read More.

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App Annie: Mobile games on track to surpass $120B in 2021

Venture Beast

Mobile games are on track to surpass $120 billion in spending in 2021, growing 20% over $100 billion in 2020, according to an analysis of first-half results by mobile data and analytics provider App Annie. App Annie’s report, dubbed the 2021 Mobile Gaming Tear Down: Key Tr… Read More.

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Ukraine internet outages spark concerns of broader blackout

The Verge

Late Wednesday night, Russian troops invaded Ukrainian territories across the country’s northern, southern, and eastern borders, kicking off the largest troop mobilization in Europe in a generation. The invasion has already reduced internet connectivity in some parts of the country.

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T-Mobile: ‘We Know How the Hacker Did It’

SecureWorld News

We have new information on the T-Mobile data breach that compromised the personal information of millions of customers just a couple weeks ago. The personal information includes name, address, date of birth, driver's license information, and Social Security numbers. T-Mobile data breach details.

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