Add articles to your saved list and come back to them any time. Alex Louey and Nick Bell started Appscore with $3000 in 2010. The company, which builds apps for clients and offers customised ...
In a show of ongoing support for the rapidly growing Victorian tech start-up ecosystem, Minister for Small Business, Innovation and Trade, Philip Dalidakis MP, today officially opened the new ...
Australia’s largest mobile app developer, Appscore, has been on a hiring frenzy in recent weeks as mobile app development goes mainstream and a working relationship with Telstra intensifies. Five new ...
Digital technology consultancy Appscore has appointed Hoang Nguyen to the newly created role of director of its digital and engineering practice. "His experience in leading and delivering projects ...
Fixed wireless and wholesale infrastructure service provider Swoop has filled four senior roles – three with new hires, plus one promotion. Digital technology consultancy Appscore has appointed Hoang ...
news Australian digital marketing agency Web Marketing Experts (WME) has announced that it will add 70 new jobs at its new Melbourne headquarters over the next 12 months – a figure that includes staff ...
We catch up with Alex Louey and Nick Bell from Appscore, who we last visited in Season 2 of Small Business Secrets. Alex Louey and Nick Bell, founders of Appscore. Source: Supplied When Small Business ...
24 Hours With… spotlights the working day of some of the most interesting people in Mumbrella’s world. Today we speak with Alex Louey, co-founder and managing director, Appscore. 5:30am: My mobile ...
Digital consultancy Appscore has hired Hoang Nguyen, former executive director of engineering at CHE Proximity, as director, digital & engineering practice. Nguyen will form part of the company’s core ...
On a night in 2010, Alex Louey sat with friend and flatmate Nick Bell, having a beer and brewing up the idea for app-developing digital agency Appscore. Having never thought of running a business ...
The case of Uber and Susan Fowler is extremely disturbing. Perhaps the technology industry has now gotten over it? The media follow-up isn’t what it used to be, but in this day and age of shrinking ...
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