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Revamped Google Play Developer Console is now the default experience

Google announced its revamped Google Play Developer Console is out of preview and is now the default experience, adding it will sunset the previous version of the console on April 15.

Firefox: We're not trying to replace Android or iOS

BARCELONA, Spain--While Mozilla's Mitchell Baker blasted the dominating platforms--Android and iOS--earlier this week during an evening keynote, the company has stated it isn't trying to replace them.

Rising stars in mobile app development 2012

This year we're highlighting a new set of trailblazers in the mobile development circuit. Which of these challengers is the one to watch?  FierceDeveloper  takes a look at some of the rising stars who just might join the ranks of the other mobile powerhouses.

Survey: Exploring the reasons users complain about apps

The problem with bad reviews is they have a way of staying around online forever, which is why developers will need to be sure their mobile apps perform as expected, based on a recent survey from Apigee.

Study: Most app developers earn less than $500 per month

A new GigaOM Pro study reveals that over half of app developers make under $500 a month from their paid apps. And for those that develop free ad-funded apps, the picture is even grimmer. According to the study, those developers make less than $100 a month in ad revenue.

Enterprise apps will become a big part of IT outsourcing

Busy mobile developers are probably used to stretching themselves a little thin, which could make them great candidates to join "the elastic workforce." But what does that mean and why should developers care?

Women a rarity in male-dominated app development world

FierceDeveloper  recently queried a handful of women app developers about the pros and cons of their job and why they think the mobile app industry isn't more appealing to women. 

Tips for localizing mobile apps for the international market

As the mobile app industry increases its reach into more and more global markets, developers are realizing they need to translate their apps into additional languages if they want to serve customers in multiple geographies.

Inside News360's redesigned newsreader app for Apple's iPad

News360 is available for a multitude of platforms including Apple's iOS, Google's Android, Research In Motion's BlackBerry and Microsoft's Windows Phone, as well as the web.

What developers need to know about privacy and mobile apps

Here are some best practices for developers when it comes to ensuring the privacy of their mobile app users:  Article