One of the main topics with our clients, partners and internally is mobile application fragmentation. Despite all efforts by handset manufacturers and mobile operators to make it go away it is actually getting worse and worse. Java, Symbian, Blackberry Java, Android, iPhone, Brew, Windows Mobile, Palm Pre, Vodafone Widgets (JIL/Opera widgets to be fair), script languages and more.
Or maybe it is for the better as all the new platforms also encourage innovation in new technology and features? Golden Gekko is probably one of the few companies that doesn't mind fragmentation at all as we think the platforms help deliver diversity.
Who knows? Continue reading on
http://mobione.com.au/wordpress/2009/07/mobile-game-developer-headaches-continue/
Welcome to Mobile App Universe - The Golden Gekko blog where we want to put focus onto all things noteworthy in the world of mobile marketing. Here you will find know-how about mobile application development, mobile web, appstore distribution, ad networks and exclusive global insights we experience being a global leader in mobile development.
Monday, 20 July 2009
Sunday, 19 July 2009
Promoting mobile apps using alternative channels
We've been experimenting with alternative channels to build more awareness for apps developed for our clients. Normally we post our the apps on 15+ appstores such as Getjar, Mobango, Betavine, Nokia OVI, etc and in addition to millions of downloads directly from these sites this has also generated viral spread to P2P services such as Torrents which is making it more and more challenging to monitor and measure the success of a campaign. During the next couple of weeks we will also try more traditional PC application downloads sites such as download.com, freewareark, sharewareplaza.
For more information:
For more information:
- Freeware Park
- Shareware Plaza
- Download.com
- www.fileshome.com - FilesHome.com: free directory of free and shareware software, scripts, desktop applications
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app stores,
appstores,
betavine,
download.com,
freewarepark,
getjar,
golden gekko,
mobango,
nokia ovi,
shareware plaza
Saturday, 4 July 2009
Apetina in Norway launches mobile cookbook
The mobile cookbook for Arla in Sweden was the first real project that Golden Gekko delivered 3 years ago and is still one of our most popular and frequently used mobile applications. You can find it on Arla's website or on Getjar. Since then we've delivered mobile cookbooks in 4 other countries and the most recent one to Apetina in Norway.
The Apetina mobile cookbook contains about 1000 recipes and is available to download here.
And many more mobile cookbooks will follow...
The Apetina mobile cookbook contains about 1000 recipes and is available to download here.
And many more mobile cookbooks will follow...
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apetina,
arla,
arla foods,
getjar,
golden gekko,
mobile cookbook,
norway,
recipes
Vodafone McLaren launches free mobile application
Vodafone McLaren Mercedes launches mobile app. The application brings you exclusive news and behind the scene interviews with Lewis, Heikki, the pit crew and lots more. Daily team news, Formula 1 news, real time race information, results, championship standings and new videos added throughout the season.
Download application for free or visit mobile site on http://vodafoneracing.mobi/. The application connects to the Internet to download the latest news and results.
For more Vodafone McLaren Mercedes content visit http://www.vodafone-racing.com/ on your computer.
You can also find the application on- Getjar
- Mobile9
- Mobango
- Mobilerated
- and various other app stores...
Labels:
application stores,
f1,
getjar,
golden gekko,
mclaren,
mobango,
mobile application,
mobile9,
omd,
omd mobile,
omnicom,
vodafone
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