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How to Better Vet an App's Quality Before Dropping Cash in the Android Market or App Store

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How to Better Vet an App's Quality Before Dropping Cash in the Android Market or App Store

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We've all made the regretful app purchase on the App Store or Android Market once or twice. It's that feeling you have immediately after downloading something where you realize you've purchased an app that doesn't deliver what it's supposed to.

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