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By MobileCrunch, on March 26th, 2012%
 Ustream is celebrating reaching 2.5 million downloads of its Android app today with the release of a major new version, Ustream 2.0 . It’s been a long time coming for Ustream to hit this milestone – the original Android app was launched back in 2009 , and the Android tablet version arrived just last year. . . . → Read More: Ustream For Android Hits 2.5M Downloads, Rolls Out Ad-Free App For Those Who Pay
By MobileCrunch, on March 26th, 2012%
 Ustream is celebrating reaching 2.5 million downloads of its Android app today with the release of a major new version, Ustream 2.0 . . . . → Read More: Ustream For Android Hits 2.5M Downloads, Rolls Out Ad-Free App For Those Who Pay
By MobileCrunch, on March 26th, 2012%
 You’re paying your developer $150,000 a year plus change. Why let them get distracted by dry cleaning or grocery shopping? While the very biggest companies like Google and Facebook have figured out that they need to import barbers, car washes and gourmet food onto their campuses to keep their talent focused, smaller companies don’t have the scale for these luxuries . . . → Read More: Justin Kan’s Exec Starts Running Errands For Companies And Startups Today
By MobileCrunch, on March 26th, 2012%
 You’re paying your developer $150,000 a year plus change. Why let them get distracted by dry cleaning or grocery shopping? While the very biggest companies like Google and Facebook have figured out that they need to import barbers, car washes and gourmet food onto their campuses to keep their talent focused, smaller companies don’t have the scale for these luxuries. . . . → Read More: Justin Kan’s Exec Starts Running Errands For Companies And Startups Today
By MobileCrunch, on March 26th, 2012%
 Parse, the San Francisco-based startup that’s trying to bill itself as the “Heroku of mobile,” is coming out of the gate with some nice momentum. The company, which streamlines the development process for mobile apps by letting developers basically outsource their application’s server-side backend, is coming out of beta today. There are more than 10,000 developers who have signed up including 955 Dreams , which is behind those immersive iPad apps like Band of the Day and The History of Jazz. . . . → Read More: Parse, The Mobile Back-End Startup, Comes Out Of Beta With 10,000 Developers Aboard
By MobileCrunch, on March 26th, 2012%
 Parse, the San Francisco-based startup that’s trying to bill itself as the “Heroku of mobile,” is coming out of the gate with some nice momentum. . . . → Read More: Parse, The Mobile Back-End Startup, Comes Out Of Beta With 10,000 Developers Aboard
By MobileCrunch, on March 26th, 2012%
 Maybe you’re just a secretive person. Or perhaps you are in the middle of leaving your job, and are talking to a boss from a competing company. . . . → Read More: Black SMS iPhone App Encrypts Your Texts, Lets Playas Play
By MobileCrunch, on March 26th, 2012%
By MobileCrunch, on March 26th, 2012%
 Another development in the evolving technology patent game: HTC today becomes the latest Android handset maker to join forces with Intertrust Technologies Corporation to license the company’s patents, largely around digital rights management. Others that have agreements with Intertrust include Samsung , Motorola and Huawei . . . . → Read More: HTC Signs Patent Deal With Intertrust, Takes 20 Percent In SyncTV Subsidiary
By MobileCrunch, on March 26th, 2012%
 Another development in the evolving technology patent game: HTC today becomes the latest Android handset maker to join forces with Intertrust Technologies Corporation to license the company’s patents, largely around digital rights management. Others that have agreements with Intertrust include Samsung , Motorola and Huawei . At the same time, HTC has taken a 20 percent stake in SyncTV, a subsidiary of Intertrust, for an undisclosed amount . . . → Read More: HTC Signs Patent Deal With Intertrust, Takes 20 Percent In SyncTV Subsidiary
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