Building a Mobile App Is Not a Mobile Strategy
“if you are going to invest in your own app, make it something that you would want to use. No one wants to download an ad.”
“if you are going to invest in your own app, make it something that you would want to use. No one wants to download an ad.”
You can tell he has studied how Steve Jobs gave presentations.
It’s all about purpose and intent The best way to think about the difference between a web application and a website is to ask yourself what is it being used for; or what is it’s purpose. If the sole purpose is to market or advertise a service or product, then we call those websites. If [...]
If you lead, manage or direct software development at your company, you should come out tonight and meet others like yourself in the Louisville community. We’ve organized a group of people from various companies in Louisville who value bouncing technology ideas and strategies off of one another in an informal setting. We’ve had two successful [...]
Good presentation on adoption, pricing and distribution of iOS apps.
Great examples of hand sketches for web and mobile applications. Some free apps and templates in the links too.
It seems like every company today needs a mobile “app”. After all there are over 350,000 apps in the Apple App Store alone that have been downloaded over 10 billion times. That’s roughly 32 apps for every person in the United States if they each had an iPhone. Those are crazy numbers and don’t even [...]
iOS development isn’t known for being easy for most people getting started, but one thing they got right was how easy it is to set up a development environment using XCode. With Android new developers look forward to being able to use tools and languages that they either currently use or have used in the past. While [...]
It might be possible to charge your mobile by speaking into it.
Here’s a pretty concise way to decide if your new smartphone app should be native or HTML5.
The CISS Inventory Pro / Deltek Vision Integration project involved building a bridge to stream data between two different systems.
David is one of the founding partners at igNew and graduated from the University of Louisville in December of 2004 with a bachelor’s degree in Computer Information Systems.
Before becoming interested in technology, David had attended two different universities majoring in chemical engineering and then architecture. After that he took a few years off to race cars.
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