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T-Mobile and Dish Wireless woo IoT and 5G developers

TM Forum

Developers are in demand for 5G networks as operators seek service innovations to expand offerings and grow revenues. Just in the last week, T-Mobile and Dish Wireless in the US each stepped up efforts to entice developers to experiment on their networks. Launching a developer kit for IoT is somewhat unusual for a large telco.

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Master Mobile-Based Training: Engage Employees Anywhere

Kitaboo

This is where mobile-based corporate training comes in. These training programs not only teach essential digital skills but also help employees adapt to new technologies. Mobile-friendly training not only helps employees get accustomed to today’s technologies but also prepares them for future technological changes.

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Master Mobile Learning: The Best Corporate Training Apps for On-the-Go Education

Kitaboo

The rise of mobile corporate training apps enables on-the-go training and education, allowing professionals to learn on their own schedules and make the most of their time. In this blog, we will discuss the power of mobile learning and explore the best corporate training apps for on-the-go education. Table of Contents: I.

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Optimize Training with eLearning Content Development

Kitaboo

Top 5 Practices for Enhancing eLearning Training Solutions Understand Your Learners Analyze Business Needs, Identify Pain Points and Define Training Objectives Enrich eLearning Content Development Facilitate Long-Term Retention, Progress, and Performance Optimize eLearning Modules for a Seamless User Experience II.

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Google reportedly keeps tabs on usage of rival Android apps to develop competitors

The Verge

An internal program at Google known as “Android Lockbox” can give the company’s employees access to information about how Android users interact with popular, non-Google apps and services, according to a new report in The Information. The report comes as Google’s business is facing an intense amount of antitrust scrutiny in the US.

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IBM to Acquire Cloudant: Open, Cloud Database Service Helps Organizations Simplify Mobile, Web App and Big Data Development

CTOvision

By Bob Gourley Note: we have been tracking Cloudant in our special reporting on Analytical Tools , Big Data Capabilities , and Cloud Computing. a privately held database-as-a-service (DBaaS) provider that enables developers to easily and quickly create next generation mobile and web apps. . . – bg.

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Facebook’s plan to offer free internet in developing countries ended up costing users, WSJ reports

The Verge

Facebook partners with mobile carriers in developing countries like Indonesia, the Philippines, and Pakistan to give users free access to Facebook and a few other websites, but users have been unknowingly getting charged by their cellular providers, according to a report from The Wall Street Journal.