Month: March 2018

Embrace.io raises $2.5M to track mobile app performance

Embrace.io says it can help developers understand the performance of their apps — and determine whether things like bugs or slow load times are actually driving users away. The company just announced that it has raised $2.5 million in seed funding led by Eniac Ventures, with participation from The Chernin Group, Techstars Ventures, BoxGroup and others. CEO Eric Futoran

Cross-Platform Mobile App Development: Trends, Tactics and Tools

Cross-Platform Mobile App Development: Trends, Tactics and Tools Reading Time: minutes or hybrid mobile application development is the talk of the town these days. If you’re still contemplating opting for native mobile application development or cross-platform mobile app development, you might want to consider some statistics before jumping on the bandwagon. — Android has captured

Delta Air Lines launches latest mobile app

Delta has released the latest version of its Fly Delta app, giving customers access to the industry’s most innovative airport wayfinding maps, and the ability to keep up with boarding pass and flight details, even when a reliable Wi-Fi or cellular connection isn’t available. The wayfinding tool features interactive maps for 20 major airports –

Improving Customer Uptime with Cummins Guidanz Mobile App

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Twitter to discontinue Vine mobile app

Sorry, Vine fans. The six-second looping video app is going away. In a surprising move, Twitter on Thursday announced it will be discontinuing the Vine mobile app in the coming months. The announcement comes after Twitter today confirmed plans to lay off approximately 9 percent of its global workforce, or about 350 workers, as part