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3 Assumptions You Need To Avoid While Planning To Build Your Next App

December 12, 2014
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Over the past few years there have been multiple platforms and devices delivered to the market by the major players (Apple, Samsung, HTC, and Google just to name a few) in the mobile world. As a result, mobile app development has become a bit like changing a tire on a moving car. But, we can do it;  we have the technology!

Unfortunately, when you’re trying to keep up with changing demands and tight timelines, you end up making some dangerous assumptions – and you know what they say when you assume…

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