Monday, December 16, 2013

'Alice Rivers' best Spanish app - The País.com (Spain)

A video with a very special soundtrack Rivers Alice is the best Spanish app of the year, according to The App Date prizes reaching its fourth edition. The application, co-produced by the band Vetusta Morla, also makes the sound. It costs 4.49 euros and is in stores Apple and Google.

He went to Benavente, a town of 19,000 inhabitants Zamora in Kuapay using a tool for local businesses pay 60

better experience. The idea came from the proposal retired Roman, whose son live in San Francisco, where he developed an application transaction money online. interesting thing about this format is that half of the customers were used more than once and the average of the purchase is 20 euros.

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jury selection, The App Date has two special categories. One, the most voted in social networks by the followers of this monthly gathering of developers, went to NBA General Manager, a game supported by the U.S. Basketball League. The second, the best application for Windows Phone, the mobile operating system from Microsoft. In this case, Pikura, dedicated to photography and posed challenges and adjustments, is the winner.

Javier Navarro, director of The App Date, held that year after year has increased both the number of candidate applications and the level of the same. “We were born with the intention of recognizing the development of apps quality in our country in an area little known” he admits. In his view the level of creation has not stopped growing: “We are facing a dynamic sector with the capacity to compete abroad. Although the crisis has affected, it manages to create jobs and capture specialized talent. “

management highlights two areas of particular interest, video and messaging. Followed by education and health. In 2014 predicts an increase in the number of users on both mobile and tablets, but also increase the requirement of potential customers to install a program on their devices. “The competition will be tough,” he adds, “so it will be normal to see advertising campaigns and ads devoted to applications.”

Inside the field of futurology, Navarro dares to point as the arrival of new applications in eyewear, watches and cars.

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