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&lt;p&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;img height="73" width="73" src="http://www.websitemagazine.com/images/blog/appmakr-mini.png" style="float:left;margin:15px;" alt="" /&gt;Ready to create your first mobile app? DIY mobile app creation platform AppMakr announced it is adding support for both Windows Phone and Android operating systems. 
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The addition of the two operating systems make AppMakr the only &amp;quot;no coding required&amp;quot; platform to enable aspiring mobile app devlopers to do so on multiple mobile operating systems (the platform was/is previously focused on iOS).
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&amp;quot;Mobile is the new frontier for news content, and our users rely on the PBS NewsHour app for news video, audio, and in-depth analysis,&amp;quot; said Travis Daub, creative Director of the PBS NewsHour. &amp;quot;No segment of our audience is growing faster than mobile. We&amp;#39;re absolutely thrilled that AppMakr is extending support for Android and Windows Phone 7. We will be able to rapidly roll out new apps and updates to support even more devices, and greatly expand our mobile reach.&amp;quot;
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Interested users are invited to participate in beta testing of the new AppMakr Android and Windows Phone functionality (no charge) be registering for an Appmakr account. at http://go.AppMakr.com/beta. General availability of the new platform support is scheduled for February 2011.
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