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Nate Weisz and Doug Peterson Present Apps at MoDevDC

As we mentioned on the blog earlier this week, PointAbout’s Nate Weisz and Doug Peterson each had the opportunity to present at the MoDevDC MeetUp at TeqCorner last week. Nate walked the crowd through an iPhone and iPad app PointAbout’s team worked with a major airline services company to create and debuted in Copenhagen earlier this month at the Passenger Terminal Expo. The app provides users with an airline-agnostic travel tool, complete with digital boarding… Read more »

PointAbout Reveals Prototype of Air Traveller App Featuring Unique Socialize Layer

New, socially dynamic mobile application combines everything on-the-go air travellers need…at the touch of a screen. Washington, DC (PRWEB) April 4, 2011 At the Passenger Terminal Expo in Copenhagen last week, PointAbout demonstrated the prototype of a powerful new iOS app being introduced by a major airline services company. The iPhone/iPad app aims to provide a variety of essential services to travellers, both before they reach the airport and once they’re in the terminal. The… Read more »

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Socialize Brings Social Engagement to Your Mobile Apps

Yesterday, PointAbout and our AppMakr team introduced Socialize to the world. Socialize is essentially an “in-app social network” that will allow an application’s users to interact with one another without ever leaving the application. Another way to look at it is an in-app commenting utility. By integrating AppMakr’s newest platform feature, an app’s users can share, comment on, and like material. This encourages social engagement within applications instead of through outside sites like Facebook and Twitter…. Read more »

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Which Route Is Best For Your Enterprise?

2011 is the year that more and more businesses will take advantage of the opportunities mobile has to offer. Still, enterprises will have to look to the future to decide which route is best for them to pursue – the mobile web, native apps, or web apps. These decisions should be based on a number of variables, including company goals, target audience, target devices and platforms, and marketing budget, just to name a few. One major… Read more »

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