Mobile Applications
Many organizations tried to meet the needs of new mobile user demands by simply enabling their applications for the web, but most mobile devices included only limited web browsers and could run just a few applications. This approach opened many applications to users who could previously access the applications only by using in-house computers, but, unfortunately, functionality often suffered. Applications that were not written for web browsers often ended up being confusing and frustrating for users, and many applications failed due to bad interface designs for mobile users.
Once mobile device manufacturers, software developers, and service providers began to support mobile users, the main questions they began to ask were, ...
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