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Learn how to make a facebook app?

We have all been accosted by Facebook apps, those gaming apps that want you to share you information so you can pretend you own a cartoon farm or run a virtual mafia family. This is how we spend our free time. In some cases, it is how we spend time we are supposed to be using for work.  Now you can learn how to make a Facebook app and share it through the social network. When you make a free mobile app with appsbar it is instantly available to share online through Facebook or any other of your networks. Now your app from a functionality standpoint may not be quite the same as Farmville or Mafia Wars but it doesn't have to be. Your app can be an app for a club, team, hobby, or shared interest with your own social network. When you learn how to make a free mobile app at appsbar, the ideas seem to come in waves. The freedom you have within the framework of the template is almost an incubator of ideas. It isn't...

Mobile App Developer - simplifies the use of smart phone

The market for mobile apps is growing at a remarkable pace and keeping up with this technology can be exhaustive and cost prohibitive for small businesses. Now with appsbar, everyone can get in the game. These no-cost apps level the playing field and allow you to market your product or service in a unique way. The web-based development tool has a lot of functionality, but the real value here is the good service from appsbar from the initial stages of development right through publishing and beyond. Good service is a commodity these days, but is seems like good service from appsbar is the norm. It starts from the initial sign up where you are given the option of using an email to sign up or have the ability to use your Facebook log in. It seems like a simple idea, but again it makes the process as user friendly as possible. As you can see, you are getting good service from appsbar right from the start. Once in, you will again be impressed with the good service from appsbar...

Free App Maker

The site was a recent analyst’s conference in Boston, the seat of the current innovation economy and home to a burgeoning tech corridor. With appsbar, a free app maker for Android, iOS, Blackberry, and Windows phones coming out of a year-long beta, founder Scott Hirsch was asked about the potential revenue streams for the service. “I would prefer we maintain a commitment to quality,” said Hirsch, “rather than a rush to revenue.” Hirsch’s service is free and will remain so as part of his quest and unique vision for the “crowd-sourcing of app development.” Appsbar was founded in April of 2011, initially offering app development services for iOS and Android phones before adding Blackberry, Windows, and HTML5 services as well. Before coming out of beta, just a few days after the aforementioned conference, appsbar had become the top publisher of apps on Google Play and has already serviced over 100,000 users. Appsbar opens up the mobile marketing category for small and ...