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Mobile Development's Unique Challenges Solved by Agile Learn how mobile developers are using agile's methodologies to traverse the unique landscape that mobile software presents. Although the Agile Manifesto was written long before smartphones and tablets and other mobile devices were built, agile's methodologies have never been more relevant. |
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How Agile Impacts Healthcare The topic of healthcare is complex and breeds strong opinions on a variety of fronts. The one universal fact all parties agree on is that the state of healthcare IT is terrible. However, agile software methodology, with its focus on flexibility and speed, can change the face of healthcare IT. |
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Holiday Software Roundup In this holiday-themed roundup, we learn that scammers are targeting airline customers with fake emails, advances in mobile technology are keeping friends and family more together than ever before, and a young programmer captivated his neighborhood his complex and dazzling Christmas display. |
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Smartphone Biometric Security Apps: The Eyes May Have It While the amount of personal and professional information stored on smartphones is mind-boggling, many of us neglect to take the time to implement basic security measures. The startup EyeVerify proposes the easiest way to authenticate whoever is accessing the mobile phone is to look her in the eye. |
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Google Fine-Tunes Mobile App Advertising, While Others Jump Ship Google and Facebook need mobile app advertising dollars to begin rolling in, and each company is taking its own measures to increase those figures in the coming year. How are other companies addressing the issue? Noel Wurst takes a closer look in this story. |
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Mobile Health Survey Confirms mHealth Is Growing The results of the 2nd Annual HIMSS Mobile Technology Survey were announced at the December 2012 mHealth Summit in Washington, DC. The conclusions are hardly surprising, but they do offer further confirmation of of the growing adoption of mobile health technology. |
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The Challenges of Mobile Testing for Jailbroken Devices Many of the automation tools for mobile testing on the market today require the use of jailbroken or rooted devices, a controversial condition that some testing advocates believe violates mobile testing best practices. Bonnie Bailey writes of the challenges jailbroken devices present to testers. |