Guideline 4.2 – Design – Minimum Functionality Reject

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Hello i ve tried to upload my first app on the App Store but i got this mesage from Apple. Any ideas how to proceed?

*Your app provides a limited user experience as it is not sufficiently different from a mobile browsing experience. As such, the experience it provides is similar to the general experience of using Safari. Including iOS features such as push notifications, Core Location, and sharing do not provide a robust enough experience to be appropriate for the App Store.

Next Steps

To resolve this issue, please revise your app to provide a more robust user experience by including additional native iOS functionality.*

The Objective of a Profitable Email Marketing Campaign

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Email marketers are in a never-ending quest to send emails that have a great impact and produce tremendous results. They tirelessly design the excellent message and fine-tune tactics for breaking through inbox clutter. Then they scrutinize results for ideas on how to improve in the next round.  However, no matter how much is learned in […]

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OGC Requests Public Comments on OGC API

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OGC API – Features provide the fundamental API building blocks to create, modify, and query ‘features’ on the Web (features are simply the digital representations of objects of interest in the real world). OGC API – Features is comprised of multiple parts, with each part being a separate standard. OGC API – Features – Part 2 extends the core capabilities specified in Part 1: Core with the ability to use coordinate reference systems (CRS) other than WGS 84.

Google Introduces V3 of the Beta Ads API

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Google has announced the release of a new iteration of the Google Ads API beta. V3 of the API introduces new ways to handle the retrieval of large scale data, new methods for creating and editing hotel pay per stay campaigns, and more.

Threat Hunting – A Cybersecurity Paradigm Shift

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The internet has become a utility as essential as electricity and water for organizations worldwide. But it’s also an unparalleled security threat, an inviting doorway for global criminal networks.

Malicious hackers still seem to have the upper hand even with billions spent on cybersecurity and a high level of awareness of the growing danger. The 2019 Hiscox Cyber Readiness Report found that 61% of firms reported a “cyber incident,” which stands as an increase from 45% from the previous year. The median loss also increased from $229,000 to $369,000, not counting brand damage.1