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It's time to think about mobile first. Apps have become central to how people communicate, share, engage with brands and simply have fun. We also have to consider tablets and smart TVs which are increasingly being used to access content.
It takes extensive experience to build the highest quality mobile applications and understand just how different it is to design something to work on devices (ask us what a "lean back" experience is).
We offer development of apps and games for Android, iPhone, iPad, Google TV and other mass market devices using native and cross-platform technologies.
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Every website created today should be designed with phones and tablets in mind, users shouldn't have to zoom in and out just to get the information they need.
We make sure every project takes into account how people are really browsing the web today and in the future.
Our latest app for FanChants.com is now available for download. FanChants for Android provides over 20,000 professionally recorded real football chants sung by fans. Users can browse chants from all over the world, get updated when new chants are uploaded for their team and through an in-app-purchase set chants as their ringtone. Download the app for free at Google Play.
Last week our own Richard Leggett held the first Android Workshop at TechHub in London.
The room was packed with attendees eager to learn native Android development. Over the two days we covered a multitude of topics from designing layouts to storing data, culminating in a project build on day 2.
The event was a great success and we’ll be holding more in the near future. Peter Elst (Rich Media Flash Developer at Google) wrote up his experiences over at his blog so be sure to check that out.
We're over the moon to be able to say the man behind Valis Interactive, Richard Leggett, has got through to the final round of the 2011 Vodafone Foundation's Smart Accessibility awards with his app "Are You OK". Are You OK aims to improve peace of mind for the elderly and their friends and family by providing a free alternative to the emergency push button systems many pay a subscription to use.
The final takes place on December 5th in Brussels, fingers are firmly crossed! You can read more about Are You OK over at Richard's blog.