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The Associated Press said today it will start helping publishers build mobile apps for a wide variety for platforms, including Android, BlackBerry, iPhone, Nokia (NYSE: NOK), Palm (NSDQ: PALM) Pre and Windows Mobile. The white-label solution was developed by Verve Wireless, which built the AP Mobile platform. Release. The offer is designed to be less expensive and faster for publications, which typically don’t have the resources to build their own smartphone apps. Still, it won’t come free. Verve will charge an undisclosed fee for the development and take a cut of any of the advertising revenues, ...
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