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  • Jennifer Pike
  • Posted by Jennifer Pike
April 3, 2013

Yesterday Amazon announced a new device, Amazon Fire TV. Similar to the Apple TV and Roku, it allows users to stream TV shows, movies, music, and download apps. Amazon Fire TV stands out in that it is built for gaming, even supporting its own gaming controller. A quad-core processor, 2GB memory, support for surround sound, and Amazon payment integration are just a few of the device’s perks.

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  • Dave Lane
  • Posted by Dave Lane
March 27, 2013

When developing a mobile application, where should your organization invest?

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
October 15, 2012

Prepare to be stunned. Recently, I took issue with news reports questioning the role of small business as a source of new jobs. I summed it up with a remark from Jim Clifton, the Chairman of Gallup, from his new book The Coming Job Wars:

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
August 28, 2012

This summer, Apple, Google and Microsoft announced updates to their mobile operating systems: iOS 6, Jelly Bean (Android 4.1), Windows 8 and Windows Phone 8. All of the operating systems are at different stages of maturity, which is reflected in their unique mixes of competitive and innovative features.

  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
August 22, 2012

The mobile app developer ranks 1614 overall on the 2012 Inc.'s 500|5000 list

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
June 13, 2012

The mobile tablet app market exploded in 2011, and tablet sales are only expected to grow in the foreseeable future. IHS data predicts that overall tablets sales will reach 126 million this year, an 85 percent increase over the 68.4 million units sold in 2011. By 2016, IHS expects sales to hit 360 million units.

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
June 13, 2012

Mobile app development company Metova starts on shoestring, stays focused and flexible

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  • Metova
  • Posted by Metova
May 11, 2012

Nashville PostCool Springs-based app developer Metova has wrapped up the development of Wi-Fi Parent, a tool that will let mom and dad put limits on when their children can use their Android mobile devices. Wi-Fi Parent is based outside Kansas City and is the brainchild of software architect and frustrated dad Stephen Pickell.

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