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P2 wins Best of Business Award

OKC Biz readers have once again named Phase 2 one of the top IT companies in Oklahoma City. We’re grateful for the continued support of our clients and excited about the positive direction our city is headed. For those new to Phase 2 or our community, we’d like to take this time to highlight the [...]

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Mobile Shopping This Holiday Season

Did you brave the Black Friday holiday crowds? This year, retailers switched things up – many starting the huge shopping event a day early and providing different sales at different times, meaning shoppers turned to their mobile phones and tablets to help them keep track of merchandise, times and the best deals.  According to Fierce Mobile [...]

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Mobile Shopping Apps for This Holiday Season

As soon as the turkey is gobbled, consumers flock to stores to begin their holiday shopping. More than ever, customers will be using their smartphones and tablets to search, compare, review, share and purchase.  According to a U.S. survey conducted by Sybase 365 and the Mobile Marketing Association (MMA), 62 percent of folks are planning [...]

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Getting Serious About Mobile Strategy

As the year comes to a close, it’s time to get serious about mobile strategy planning for 2012. Mobile apps are much more than entertainment and game venues – they can literally change the way we do business and add profit to the bottom line. By thinking creatively, we can determine the best way to [...]

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Keeping Your Website Legal

The web has changed the way we access and share information, which is great for convenience, but can bring up legal issues if content users aren’t careful. Just because it’s on the web, doesn’t mean you have rights to use it for your own promotional purposes. What’s permissible on your website? What could land you [...]

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