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16 March. These are my favorite stories and blog posts from the past week.
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Weekly Roundup
- Apple could kill almost 200,000 apps with iOS 11 - Karissa Bell (Mashable)
- Millennials fuel increasing usage of mobile payment systems - Alan (Phone Arena)
- The Guardian uses rich push notifications to broadcast video - Madeline Welsh (The Guardian Mobile Lab)
- Two Ubisoft games could soon be FDA approved to treat amblyopia - Alissa McAloon (Gamasutra)
- WhatsApp is letting a handful of startups test its business chat tools - David Ingram, Stephen Nellis (Reuters via Business Insider)
- Google officially splits Hangouts into 'Meet' and 'Chat,' new apps and @meet chat bot coming soon - Corbin Davenport (Android Police)
- Google Hangouts is getting a major overhaul to take on Slack - Dieter Bohn (The Verge)
- Mapping the Mobile User Acquisition Stack - Eric (Mobile Dev Memo)
- Critical Use Cases: Mobile Retention & Organic Acquisition - Eric Arline (Leanplum)
- Top 7 Technology Trends in 2017 That Are Moving Faster Than Ever - Alekhya Sai (Interesting Engineering)
- Retention Lessons From 3 Top Travel Apps - Wei Kuan Lum (DZone Mobile)
- Detecting and eliminating Chamois, a fraud botnet on Android - Bernhard Grill, Megan Ruthven, Xin Zhao (Android Developers Blog)
- The Kama insight series “Fighting fraud in user acquisition” - Sam Forrest (CalvinAyre.com)
- Leveraging freedom and creativity to impact retention in mobile apps - Andreas Vourkos (Pollfish)