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How T-Mobile Tries to Improve App Discoverability
GigaOM (Jan 25 2010) Marketing
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A lack of discoverability continues to plague the mobile app space as storefronts become increasingly crowded with a glut of titles. Collaboration between carriers and developers is one way the industry can help users cut through the clutter and find what they're looking for.
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