Mobile Applications Stocks List

Related ETFs - A few ETFs which own one or more of the above listed Mobile Applications stocks.

Mobile Applications Stocks Recent News

Date Stock Title
Nov 1 META This Artificial Intelligence (AI) Innovator, Up 557% in 2 Years, Could Be the Next Stock-Split Stock
Nov 1 META Mag 7 earnings, election volatility, bitcoin: Market Takeaways
Nov 1 META AI Spending Dominated Big Tech Earnings. Why These 2 Stocks Got a Pass From Investors.
Nov 1 META Meta's AI Model Allegedly Modified by Chinese Researchers for Military Intelligence
Nov 1 META Update: Market Chatter: Meta Fails to Convince UK Court to Challenge Class Action Over User Data
Nov 1 META Sector Update: Tech Stocks Gain Late Afternoon
Nov 1 META With Decentralized AI and Tokenized Ownership, We Can Fight ‘The Six’
Nov 1 META What We Learned About AI From This Week's Big Tech Earnings
Nov 1 META Amazon, Google show profit growth can quiet fears over heavy AI spending
Nov 1 META Amazon’s Big Spending Is Getting a Pass From Investors. Here’s Why.
Nov 1 META Stock Market Retreats Before Election Day; Microsoft, Apple, Amazon, Google, Meta In Focus: Weekly Review
Nov 1 META Meta Platforms, Inc. (META) Surpasses Q3 Expectations with $40.59 Billion Revenue, But Shares Dip Amid Rising AI Infrastructure Costs
Nov 1 META Big Tech's AI spending spree has Wall Street worried
Nov 1 META Earnings Beat: Meta Platforms, Inc. Just Beat Analyst Forecasts, And Analysts Have Been Updating Their Models
Nov 1 META 5 Best-Performing ETFs of October
Nov 1 META Chinese army scientists use Meta technology to create ‘military AI’
Nov 1 META Tech Giants Are Set to Spend $200 Billion This Year Chasing AI
Nov 1 META Meta's Llama used by Chinese researchers to build AI model for military use - report
Nov 1 META ChatGPT takes on Google, Meta's spending spree, and Microsoft's data center problem: AI news roundup
Nov 1 META The Zacks Analyst Blog Meta, Apple, Alphabet and Amazon
Mobile Applications

Mobile app development is the act or process by which a mobile app is developed for mobile devices, such as personal digital assistants, enterprise digital assistants or mobile phones. These applications can be pre-installed on phones during manufacturing platforms, or delivered as web applications using server-side or client-side processing (e.g., JavaScript) to provide an "application-like" experience within a Web browser. Application software developers also must consider a long array of screen sizes, hardware specifications, and configurations because of intense competition in mobile software and changes within each of the platforms. Mobile app development has been steadily growing, in revenues and jobs created. A 2013 analyst report estimates there are 529,000 direct app economy jobs within the EU 28 members, 60% of which are mobile app developers.As part of the development process, mobile user interface (UI) design is also essential in the creation of mobile apps. Mobile UI considers constraints, contexts, screen, input, and mobility as outlines for design. The user is often the focus of interaction with their device, and the interface entails components of both hardware and software. User input allows for the users to manipulate a system, and device's output allows the system to indicate the effects of the users' manipulation. Mobile UI design constraints include limited attention and form factors, such as a mobile device's screen size for a user's hand(s). Mobile UI contexts signal cues from user activity, such as location and scheduling that can be shown from user interactions within a mobile app. Overall, mobile UI design's goal is mainly for an understandable, user-friendly interface. The UI of mobile apps should: consider users' limited attention, minimize keystrokes, and be task-oriented with a minimum set of functions. This functionality is supported by mobile enterprise application platforms or integrated development environments (IDEs).
Mobile UIs, or front-ends, rely on mobile back-ends to support access to enterprise systems. The mobile back-end facilitates data routing, security, authentication, authorization, working off-line, and service orchestration. This functionality is supported by a mix of middleware components including mobile app server, mobile backend as a service (MBaaS), and service-oriented architecture (SOA) infrastructure.

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