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The Baltimore Sun featured Accella in a recent article about Mobile App Entrepreneurs. The article showcases three ways that entrepreneurs are looking to capitalize on the mobile application development market.
In addition to talking about start-ups and individuals, the article focuses on the completely virtually run company, Accella, and how we have been able to capitalize upon each full-time employee working from home to bring our clients high quality applications while not necessarily needing a full office space.
“King’s firm (Accella President, Jason King) has built apps for the National Archives, Long & Foster and a company that offers a medical job search database. Sometimes, clients want a straightforward mobile presence that’s similar to their website; in other cases, King helps them develop an app that’s geared toward a specific use or online tool.”
To read the entire article, visit the Baltimore Sun’s Website or View pictures from the article
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