The Business Insider has posted an article titled How To Hire A Great iPhone Developer and it features a few quotes from our creative director, Ryan Unger. It’s a good read with some valuable insight, so feel free to give it a look.
Tags: business insider, developer, iPhone
Posted in Apple, Design, Mobile, Mobile Marketing, Punchkick Interactive, iPhone
When I first got my iPhone some two years ago, I rarely experienced connectivity issues. In fact, I was pretty proud of the fact that my phone and data service were so consistent. Flash forward to today, and I’ve moved from Cleveland (population: 500,000) to Chicago (population: 2.9 million), and the number of iPhone users [...]
Tags: 3G, chicago, Cleveland, connectivity issues, iPhone
Posted in 3G, AT&T, Apple, Mobile, Mobile Marketing, iPhone
Question: How does a newcomer introduce just one cell phone, and absolutely obliterate their competition with respect to profit?
Answer: They build an iPhone.
Top Cell Phone Manufacturers' Estimated Revenues Compared to Apple's
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In the cell phone game, the Apple iPhone only accounts for 8% of the total industry revenue, but 32% of the [...]
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I can still remember the good ol’ days, when the iPhone had no downloadable content. You had one home screen with all of your Apple-bestowed icons in a single place–no organization skills required.
Those days are long gone, and with a slew of amazing iPhone apps comes a puzzling question: How does one best organize the [...]
Tags: App store, Apple, Apps, icons, iPhone, iphone apps
Posted in AT&T, Apple, iPhone
College@Home created a list of 50 useful iPhone tips for librarians and researchers, and it actually brought up a few points directly related to mobile marketing…
2. Creating a texting service for patron questions. Giving patrons the option of texting in their questions to the library can make it easy for those who prefer to avoid [...]
Tags: college, iPhone, Mobile Marketing, mobile web, research
Posted in Mobile Marketing, Mobile Web, iPhone
I just stumbled across a great game on ilovetypography.com called The Rather Difficult Font Game. If you’re a fellow typophile, you should check it out. And, should you have the hardware, there is also an iPhone version to play with as well.
Tags: font, font game, game, iPhone, love, typography, typophile
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Punchkick Interactive has officially been approved by Apple to become part of the Apple iPhone Developer Program, and we are curious as to the number of other developers who were also approved—so, we decided to start a tally.
If you have been approved by Apple to participate in the iPhone Developer Program, then leave a comment. [...]
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Adobe’s CEO, Shantanu Narayen, said Tuesday that Adobe has officially started development of a Flash player suitable for use on Apple’s iPhone and hopes to finish development by June.
Narayen made the comments during a conference call with investors, explaining that Apple’s recent release of an iPhone software developers kit (SDK) has afforded his company the [...]
Tags: Adobe, Apple, developer, developer tools, Flash, flash player, ie, iPhone, Mobile, Nokia, nokia 810, opera mobile, pocket ie, PR, punchkick, sdk, shantanu narayen, skyfire, software developers kit
Posted in Adobe, Apple, Flash, Flash Lite, iPhone
Every once in a while—perhaps as often as the solar equinox or emergence of the breeding cicadas—I open my mouth and say something I later regret. And when I do so, I feel it is my duty to own up to my mistake. So, with my sneaker on my plate, I apologize to all of [...]
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Via the Associated Press:
AP—— The teenage hacker who found a way to unlock the iPhone so that the device would not be restricted to use solely on AT&T Inc.’s cellular networks will be trading his reworked gadget for a new car.
George Hotz, of Glen Rock, N.J., said he had reached the deal with CertiCell, a [...]
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