Mobile App Alphabet ChallengeVersion en ligne Guess the mobile tech terms from A to Z with this fun quiz game! par Wani Puad A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S U V W X Y Z Starts with A A software application designed to run on mobile devices. Starts with B The server-side part of an application that handles data processing and storage. Starts with C Using remote servers hosted on the internet to store, manage, and process data. Starts with D The process of identifying and fixing errors in software code. Starts with E Buying and selling goods or services using the internet and mobile apps. Starts with F A platform that provides a foundation for building mobile applications. Starts with G A technology that enables location tracking via satellites. Starts with H An application that combines elements of both native and web apps. Starts with I The point of interaction between the user and the application. Starts with J A programming language commonly used for developing Android applications. Starts with K A modern programming language officially supported for Android app development. Starts with L The process of adapting an application for different languages and regions. Starts with M Software that connects different applications or services to enable communication. Starts with N An application developed specifically for a particular mobile platform. Starts with O Software with source code that anyone can inspect, modify, and enhance. Starts with P Messages sent to users' devices to inform them about updates or alerts. Starts with Q A two-dimensional barcode that can be scanned to access information or links. Starts with R An approach to web design that makes applications look good on all devices. Starts with S A set of tools and libraries for developing applications for a specific platform. Starts with U A new version of an application that includes improvements or fixes. Starts with V A system that manages changes to software code over time. Starts with W An application that runs in a web browser and is accessible via the internet. Starts with X A markup language used to encode data in a format that is both human-readable and machine-readable. Starts with Y The return on investment or performance of an application in terms of user engagement. Starts with Z A vulnerability in software that is exploited before the developers have a chance to fix it.