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Mobile application development solutions provider DeviceAnywhere announced that social networking giant Facebook is using its DeviceAnywhere Test Center SaaS platform to trial new mobile apps. According to DeviceAnywhere, it provides Facebook the tools to recreate a true-to-life testing environment incorporating actual mobile devices and build consumer-friendly products optimized for users across ...
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