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Heya,
As a development initiative, i would like to direct you to www.greendoorapps.com
Hope initiative for Mobile Development in Africa
Great App for the world cup is Vuzela!
$3
This will go towards funding a startup company in Africa... and is GREAT Fun!
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Just a quick image of the interface, of the noisy but fun app!
In the Spirit of the 2010 Games!
Thank you for the support!
Just a quick thank you for the support we had...
Not enough to buy luch yet for our staff... but at least enough for bus fare home!
Thank you
In the Spirit of the 2010 World Cup! Please support!
Every purchase is a donation to our team
Please help us register on the Windows Phone Marketplace
At our strategy meeting this morning,
We decided to strive to register on the Windows Mobile Marketplace!
Please support our little apps, to help us register the bigger ones with Microsoft, and maybe even afford a testing device!
Thank you for all your visits to our website at www.greendoorapps.com
Any users have a page to help promote our cause?
Good afternoon,
Does any user have a page where they can help to promote our cause?
Thank you
Thank you, we had 2000 page visits in the last 2 weeks
Good morning
Would just like to thank everyone for visiting our site, and having a look at what we are about.
Does anyone know how we can get a review of Vuzela on Gizmodo, or some other news site...
With 2000 visits in 2 weeks... i think we can be proud
Thank you all
Get your Windows Mobile Vuvuzela! And join in the fun at Home or at the Games!
Why don't you review yourself, have a video walk-thru your app or something, you say its a noisy, fun app, here the picture, $3 please, do you think anyone pay for that?, what is your app about anyway?, is it just annoyed sound like iFart or something?
For those still looking for WC 2010 go to www.mobilepractices.com, it's very good app, and it's FREE.
Have the Sounds of the World Cup in your Pocket
Vuzela! is a fun app that includes sounds like attached, in a clean and fun interface... don't be out of breath, blowing a plastic horn... have 1 or a whole stadium full of Vuvuzela's in your pocket!
The funds from this is going straight to the developers, and is part of a program to promote Windows Mobile development in Africa!
So it's more like a Fun donation!
Pls. do not spam...
In every forum I read about this software... It's annoying...
Sorry not spamming, just making people aware, that Africa isn't just a deep dark pit... with Lions, and Crocks...
But That Mobile Tech is No1 and that we have little tech companie like
www.greendoorapps.com
Making a living.. and trying to grow
Africa is not just this... but with your posts, you deserve it, really !
please stop annoying us with your paying application.
hey, wanna have a free one which make Vuvuzelas too ?
>>>> http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=703427
Wuvuzela
Another one
http://forum.xda-developers.com/showthread.php?t=708817
This one you can blow!
Title says all. Can anyone tell me anything about it(if you have attended) besides that its expensive as all hell. Like is there any requirements to attend or is it open to anybody that can afford it?
How expensive is it? lol I'd love to go.
I/O is more of a development conference than anything else. You can still access the live blogs on some tech sites.
It was 400 for registration last year. But I do believe all the people got a n1 for registering
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Yeah that's the thing... didn't they give free white evos out last time?
Yea I do believe so... I'm not certain tho because I have yet to attend.
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My husband and I went to Google I/O 2010. We were both sent Droids in the mail before the conference and both received a black Evo while at the conference. All of the phones included a free month of service. If you sign up during the early bird registration, you save some money (last year it sold out during early bird). Google gives out other freebies like socks and shirts too. They also had breakfast and lunch all days of the conference and dinner (with alcohol!) at the party. I think it's well worth the money. We stayed in California for the whole week and took full advantage of Groupons for dining and entertainment. We will be going back in 2011 because it's an awesome experience and well worth the money. If you really want to go, I would just set aside the money in advance so you don't have to worry about the whole cost at once. We paid for our conference tickets the week they went on sale, the plane tickets the next month, hotel the next month and set aside money for everything else during the other months we were waiting to go. It's a really incredible experience!
Around when did the early bird registration start? Really interested to go, want to bounce some ideas
My receipt was dated 1/14/10 for last year
I checked my receipt for Google IO 2010 and it is dated January 14th. I am sure I registered within a week of the announcement. I would expect to see registration announced and open shortly after New Year's. Put money aside now as it will sell out VERY fast. Last year it sold out during early bird registration period.
Does anyone know where to get tickets for the Google I/O confefence 2011? Thanks
earldriscoll said:
I checked my receipt for Google IO 2010 and it is dated January 14th. I am sure I registered within a week of the announcement. I would expect to see registration announced and open shortly after New Year's. Put money aside now as it will sell out VERY fast. Last year it sold out during early bird registration period.
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to the people that went to IO last year, are you developers or just people that wanted to go? if you are the later, what were your thoughts on the actual conference? is it worth it for people who don't develop?
Should non developers attend?
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to the people that went to IO last year, are you developers or just people that wanted to go? if you are the later, what were your thoughts on the actual conference? is it worth it for people who don't develop?
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I am not a developer per se, and I went last year. The swag in and of itself makes it worth attending. Additionally I had an amazing time attending the Android workshops and in the area where all the various software companies had their displays (I got a square reader for example). I will be registering as soon as early bird registration opens, I already have purchased my flight tickets. If you are as much a phone geek as me I would strongly recommend attending.
I can't wait
I know I can't wait to go to GOOGLE I/O this year, when is registration?
Save the date for Google I/O 2011
Google I/O just recently came to a close, but it won’t be long before we start gearing up for next year. And we’d like to make sure it’s on your calendars!
May 10-11, 2011
Moscone West, San Francisco
We’ll keep you updated when registration opens for I/O 2011 on the Google Code Blog, Twitter, and Buzz.
Google I/O registration opens this month. Be prepared to sign up quickly. Bet it sells out very, very fast.
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Student Registration
Hey Question!!! how does the student registration work... when you get there is the only thing you have to show is a student id, also do students get the same perks that the full fair paying paticipants get...ie gifts...lol
My perspective on Google I/O
Google I/O is the conference to go to for all Google's developer tech. Not just Android, but Google TV, Chrome, GWT, etc...
As a European I have to say the cost is very low. Java One last year cost $2000 - that's $400 a day. An open source conference in London this spring is charging the equivalent of $500 a day. I can fly in to SF for a full week, stay in a nice hotel, go to Google I/O and spend less than the cost of a week's training in the UK (yes, I know I/O is only two days).
Devoxx is similar in approach - a fantastic value conference in Belgium that from a training and development perspective is a no-brainer. I'm a freelance consultant so I don't say this lightly - when I'm training I'm not earning!
If you're interested in going then you need to keep an eye on the Google Code Blog (googlecode) at blogspot (I've not enough posts yet to insert a URL) or the twitter feed 'googleio', which just yesterday said that registration would open this month. See you there!
Can anyone give me some feedback/justification on the android information at google io?
My company is willing to send me if it is worthwhile, and I need to find out as much about it as possible.
Is this the best conference for android developers to go to? Is there a better one?
Innova133 said:
Can anyone give me some feedback/justification on the android information at google io?
My company is willing to send me if it is worthwhile, and I need to find out as much about it as possible.
Is this the best conference for android developers to go to? Is there a better one?
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well i mean no one has more knowledge on the android system them the people who developed it? ive never been to one, but by the sounds of the people posting, it seems like it would be very worthwhile. if i wasnt a poor college student, i think that i would sign up to go.
Edit: just saw the student price.... now I'm for sure going
I'll be there this year. =)
I made the decision to go after seeing the swag^H^H^H^H conferences from last year. Money is budgeted for my daughter (student) and I to buy tickets as soon as they open up.
Hello
I am searching for a developer.
I have recently seen big increase in revenue and would like to scale up with someone who can build apps for ANDROID.
I have experience marketing the apps
Recently i have seen a big jump in revenue (pic attachment)
If you are interested, please message me on here. Then we can discuss on Skype.
Thanks!
dirtyman115 said:
Hello
I am searching for a developer.
I have recently seen big increase in revenue and would like to scale up with someone who can build apps for ANDROID.
I have experience marketing the apps
Recently i have seen a big jump in revenue (pic attachment)
If you are interested, please message me on here. Then we can discuss on Skype.
Thanks!
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Hi,
Can you tell give us more details about how you get that increase and what you're looking for?
Thanks
I'm an Android freelance developer, and I could be interested.
What is the project about? Thanks
Hello
Is this offer still valid ?
I am .NET % android developer . Have 5-6 apps published already.
Let me know if you need dev still.
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gpuig said:
I'm an Android freelance developer, and I could be interested.
What is the project about? Thanks
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I am currently looking for a freelance developer who, if can deliver, stands to gain a lucrative repeat-customer. Solar is booming, and I have been developing an App for one of the largest solar sales and installation companies in the state of New York. Our company has attempted to deploy technology to our outside sales lead generation team, but without much effect. The key missing ingredient in their puzzle is an easy-to-use, efficient, and stream-lined interface in which to seamlessly record data into our Salesforce database. I have conceptualized this project in great detail, and have even begun developing it myself using an Android Studio environment. I have successfully used the Salesforce Mobile SDK to log-in to our test.salesforce server, and have also successfully received data from our test server onto my tablet. I also have a working satellite-google maps, but am in dire need of an experienced developer to help bring this project to completion.
Ultimately, the plan is to provide an offline-capable version, utilizing the Salesforce SmartSync and SmartStore features provided by the SDK, but in order to prove the utility of this application to people at the company with the ‘ink-felt pen’, I plan on three phases of development. First, a internet-reliant version of the application, which can upload data into Salesforce in real-time, from the field. We will then deploy the app during phase two, in order to generate user-feedback and trouble-shooting support, while we gear up for phase three, the offline-capable version. The offline-version gives the ability for us to grow our lead generation team without having to provide everyone a monthly data-plan. It is the icing on the cake to the big-wigs of this project.
I am available 24/7 via Skype.
Add Roflologist.
PacManSolar said:
I am currently looking for a freelance developer who, if can deliver, stands to gain a lucrative repeat-customer. Solar is booming, and I have been developing an App for one of the largest solar sales and installation companies in the state of New York. Our company has attempted to deploy technology to our outside sales lead generation team, but without much effect. The key missing ingredient in their puzzle is an easy-to-use, efficient, and stream-lined interface in which to seamlessly record data into our Salesforce database. I have conceptualized this project in great detail, and have even begun developing it myself using an Android Studio environment. I have successfully used the Salesforce Mobile SDK to log-in to our test.salesforce server, and have also successfully received data from our test server onto my tablet. I also have a working satellite-google maps, but am in dire need of an experienced developer to help bring this project to completion.
Ultimately, the plan is to provide an offline-capable version, utilizing the Salesforce SmartSync and SmartStore features provided by the SDK, but in order to prove the utility of this application to people at the company with the ‘ink-felt pen’, I plan on three phases of development. First, a internet-reliant version of the application, which can upload data into Salesforce in real-time, from the field. We will then deploy the app during phase two, in order to generate user-feedback and trouble-shooting support, while we gear up for phase three, the offline-capable version. The offline-version gives the ability for us to grow our lead generation team without having to provide everyone a monthly data-plan. It is the icing on the cake to the big-wigs of this project.
I am available 24/7 via Skype.
Add Roflologist.
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Hi
I am android freelance developer with 3+ years of experience.
Some of my work can be found here
http://jallenet.blogspot.com/p/android.html
Please PM me I am interested to work..
dirtyman115 said:
Hello
I am searching for a developer.
I have recently seen big increase in revenue and would like to scale up with someone who can build apps for ANDROID.
I have experience marketing the apps
Recently i have seen a big jump in revenue (pic attachment)
If you are interested, please message me on here. Then we can discuss on Skype.
Thanks!
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More details of what you are looking for would be good.
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Hi everyone!
I am (co)running an international app competition called AppMyCity!
(just search it for website - prevented from posting it here as a new user)
Would anyone here like to apply/know anyone they think should apply/inform me where I could best find more great app developers?
Here is a quick outline of the competition:
The 10 best apps will be passed on to a panel of 10 international judges (incl venture capitalists, angel investors, tech journalists etc) and are likely to be covered by our media partner Guardian Cities.
The 3 selected apps will be invited to do a presentation at the New Cities Summit in Dallas, Texas June 17-19. This event brings together over 800 world leading urban decision makers (including CEO's, mayors, venture capitalists, and academics) as well as over 100 journalists, meaning you will get a LOT of visibility. We pay for your flights and hotel.
Audience at the summit does a live vote, and the winner gets a $5000 cash prize.
Who can apply?
Any app that fulfils the following three requirements:
Be Urban - With a broad focus on improving cities an/or life in cities.
Be Mobile - Available on iOS, Android, Windows Phone, or Web-based mobile apps
Be New - Launched AFTER January 1st 2013, and available to the public BEFORE May 5th 2014 (Apps with heavy updates and/or major changes after the January 1st are also eligible)
You can apply via our website , applications close April 18 - the submission form is really short and easy to fill in.
It would be great to have as many people applying, and I honestly think it is a really awesome opportunity for budding app developers.
If you have any questions, please don't hesitate to contact me (here or via the website). We've also created an FAQ page.
Do we need to be based in the US? Any city-specific requirement?
Hi,
I have an app to suggest. I'm not its developer but I know who they are and would like to recommend this. A few questions:
- Does the organization need to be based in the US or do we you need to be an American citizen?
- Can an app in languages other than English apply if it can clearly show the benefits with regard to the prize?
- If someone based outside the US wins, does he/she need to travel to the location in order to claim the prize?
Thank you
riclage said:
Hi,
I have an app to suggest. I'm not its developer but I know who they are and would like to recommend this. A few questions:
- Does the organization need to be based in the US or do we you need to be an American citizen?
- Can an app in languages other than English apply if it can clearly show the benefits with regard to the prize?
- If someone based outside the US wins, does he/she need to travel to the location in order to claim the prize?
Thank you
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Hello,
The app does not need to be based in the US, nor the developer an American citizen.
We welcome apps in any language.
If the app is selected as a finalist, then the developer(s) will need to travel to Dallas. We will cover the costs of travel and provide the relevant documents for visa applications.
Hope this answers your questions, and please do encourage them to apply!
AppMyCity said:
Hello,
The app does not need to be based in the US, nor the developer an American citizen.
We welcome apps in any language.
If the app is selected as a finalist, then the developer(s) will need to travel to Dallas. We will cover the costs of travel and provide the relevant documents for visa applications.
Hope this answers your questions, and please do encourage them to apply!
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Thanks for all the positive answers! I just forwarded this to them. It's an interesting prize and I hope they apply.
Reminder
Hi everyone,
Just a quick reminder that the deadline for applications is this Friday, April 18.
We have released both the AppMyCity! judge panel, and the list of this year's speakers, both which you can find on our website! (Search for AppMyCity judges and New Cities Summit 2014 speaker)
Last chance to apply/let your friends know!
Having lived in the Republic Of Ireland for nearly a year now I realise just how important the Gaelic Games of Hurling and Football are to these wonderful people. Unfortunately they are poorly informed via the official GAA app. There is one called GAH which simply shows fixtures/results but the country is crying out for a more informative app. I have searched everywhere and been unable to discover one...if someone out there knows of such a beast then please let me know. All that is basically really required is the ability to select favourite teams to follow, view previous results and forthcoming fixtures but most importantly also list the TV channels these games are to be broadcast on.
Anybody out there looking for an app project should seriously consider this as a golden opportunity because the response to anyone able to provide a detailed Gaelic Games app would be staggering.....
Thanks for reading