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Research and Markets Adds Report: App Development and Distribution Models

Research and Markets has announced the addition of the "App Development and Distribution Models" report to its offerings.

In a release, Research and Markets noted that report highlights include: This report evaluates the connected app marketplace in North America. The study examines the app development, management, integration, and publishing process for the major app-enabled devices - smartphones, tablets, and connected TVs.

Connected device ownership is going mainstream, providing a solid foundation for app development and spurring rapid growth of app economies, said Heather Way, senior research analyst, Parks Associates. Navigating multiple app environments is a developer challenge; therefore, developers must leverage existing skill sets to break down technical and financial barriers of delivering content across multiple Internet-connected devices.

From the article, "Research and Markets Adds Report: App Development and Distribution Models."

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