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Ooomf debuts step-by-step guide to help you launch your app in 2013

Ooomf debuts step-by-step guide to help you launch your app in 2013

January 1, 2013 10:14 PM John Koetsier
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If you're thinking of launching an app this year, consider making it a New Year's resolution. And, perhaps, take advantage of Ooomf's new Launch This Year: a personalized step-by-step guide to making it happen.

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