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Mobile App for UBM Aviation Berlin 2011 World Routes


November 1st, 2011 by Michael

Our digital team are extremely proud of their recent work in developing multi-platform mobile applications (iPhone, Android, Blackberry) for our client UBM Aviation Routes Ltd. The apps were developed for the 17th World Route Development Forum in Berlin, the global meeting place for every airline and airport.

With a record number of delegates attending this year’s event, World Routes offers an unrivalled platform for airlines and airports to do business face to face with the people in the industry who really matter.

Our digital strategy and planning for Routes identified the opportunity and benefits of producing a mobile app for the event to work alongside their traditional communication channels. A number of impressive functional benefits were served up to those who downloaded the app, including event news, information about Berlin, programme guide, delegate listings and full social media interactivity.

With additional features now planned for ongoing development and future events, this initial foray into the world of mobile apps was loved by both client and delegate alike.

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My Favourite 5 iPhone Applications


December 5th, 2010 by Gareth

Things (£5.99)

Things Application

It’s a little expensive, but it’s definitely my GTD application of choice on both iOS and OSX. Things, like most to-do applications helps you organise your tasks effectively, enabling you to categorise by ‘project’, ’scheduled’ or ‘area of responsibility’, and also features a logbook which stores all of your completed tasks.

Compared to other GTD apps I’ve tried, Things has the right balance between ease of use and powerful features, and the best syncing ability with my computer.

When Cultured Code figure out a way of being able to sync devices across 3G, I’m sure it’ll be the to-do application to beat.

Gowalla (Free)

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Gowalla is one of the new breed of social networks based on user location. Users ‘check in’ to locations, describe what they’re doing, and pick up badges / stamps based on their progress and contribution to the network. A bit like a passport really.

I prefer Gowalla to the more popular FourSquare simply because the interface is that much cleaner and usable; I found FourSquare convoluted & too feature packed for what I wanted out of a location based social network.

Like most social networks, Gowalla supplies an awesome API for users to integrate their services into their applications & sites.

Reeder (£1.79)

Reeder App

I’m a big fan of RSS but I’ve always had trouble finding the perfect aggregator both on OSX and on my iPhone. I stumbled across Reeder in the app store, and quite honestly, purchased it on the basis of it having the best looking icon. However, turns out it’s actually a very capable RSS reader.

It integrates with stacks of news sharing tools, and features a handy way to tag your favourite articles.

Awaken (£1.19)

I’ve used Awaken on the Mac for a few years now so was pretty excited to hear about it’s iPhone equivalent. Put simply, Awaken is my alarm clock. Sure, the built in iOS clock app does the job but Awaken’s rich user interface, extensive functionality and gorgeous clock displays really make it worth it’s £1.19 price tag.

There’s a tonne of settings to further customise your wake-up call and plenty of different clock styles. My favourite of the clock displays is the flip clock, it’s pretty elegant and isn’t too bright in the early hours.

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Awaken Flip clock

Color Stream (Free)

Color Stream

Color Stream’s a handy little tool I use for creating effective colour palettes. I can automatically generate a combination of colours from my iPhone’s photo library or camera or use it’s built-in colour schemes. Palettes can be renamed, rated, and the application will specify each colour’s hex value, which is infinitely helpful when I’m tinkering with CSS.

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Blackberry App World is here…


April 1st, 2009 by kaz

As Google’s Android platform for mobile phones is axed, BlackBerry announce the arrival of BlackBerry App World. You can install BlackBerry App Word to your BB and download applications, some are free like Facebook but others can be purchased through PayPal.

I think a bit of healthy competition for Apple’s iPhone won’t do anyone any harm :o )

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