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Enterprise mobile apps are more advanced than the consumer-centric apps in the sense that they have a variety of business processes.
Cloud computing apps can be found in the app store. They are not free, so the consumer will have to pay the given amount for the app, as stated in the app store.
Consumer get product information from advertisements, product blogs, product videos, trade fairs and exhibition, product apps, social media, news paper and magazines, by discussions e.t.c.
Product reviews and ratings on websites. Consumer reports and guides from organizations like Consumer Reports. Recommendations from friends, family, and social media networks. Information from retailers and manufacturers. Testimonials and feedback from previous customers. Comparison websites and shopping apps. Blogs and online forums discussing products and services.
There are literally thousands of mobile phone apps available to the consumer today. Many of them are free and some cost very little. They can range from useful ones like latest weather forecast to some silly games like Angry Birds.
Yes indeed there are sites that compare software applications. I would look on Consumer Reports or CNET. Tech Crunch also talks about differnet apps.
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There are IOS apps but there are no LEGO apps .Try gameloft for the IOS apps .
there many free apps and yes there are
apps you have to pay for
There are all types of apps from games, to reference, to sports and education.
no,you can not get apps on a pandigital