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Boarder Lounge iPhone App Released – Skateboard and Snowboard Community

Posted by BeyondSoftConsulting on July 7, 2009

Release Date: 06/15/2009

Developed by: ExtendLogic

Size: 1.9 MBPopular Rank #: 161Languages: EnglishRequirements: Compatible with iPhone and iPod touch Requires iPhone OS 3.0 or laterURL: http://www.boarderlounge.com

Have you ever wanted to show the world your rodeo flip with a tindy off a forty-foot cliff? Ever wanted to dare the world do the same? Ever wanted the world to know about your favorite downtown handrail, and see what they got to offer on it? Heck, do you want the world to know where your new shop is to check out the new gear? We have good news: the future is here.

With Boarder Lounge you can post your favorite skate and snow spots, allow the rest of the world to check them out, and comment on them. This is your place to post your spots, the good and bad of riding them, and the photos of you tearing them apart.

Designed and Tested by pro skaters/snowboarders, Boarder Lounge is the most important destination on a rider’s iPhone. Light years ahead of the competition, the ease of use in the field will create a user community that can share, comment, ride, and, most importantly, OWN other user’s spots.

Think you got what it takes to show up the pro’s in their own spots? Well, stop by the “Pro Spots” section and check out some of their favorite spots, and learn a thing or two about them in the process. As time goes on, more and more pros will take you deeper into their stomping grounds showing you where they learned to ride and why they love to ride there.

Boarder Lounge is a free application made by boarders for boarders. With time we will all watch it evolve into a massive community encouraging people to push themselves in ways they have never done before in places they have never been before. This app is the future of Skateboarding and Snowboarding, so get your gear and your guts ready to go wherever the Lounge may take you…

Oh, and be prepared for some secret and exciting future updates!

Offline Mode: Add spots outside service area while keeping your GPS coordinates (iPhone 3G/3Gs Users only).

Beware:Very Addicting

Find out more:http://www.apptism.com/apps/boarder-lounge

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Can Your iPhone Really Be Made Secure?

Posted by BeyondSoftConsulting on July 6, 2009

Anyone in the security field will tell you that information security is affected and addressed at multiple layers within a solution.

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Apple kicks iPhone for enterprise efforts into overdrive

Posted by BeyondSoftConsulting on July 4, 2009

AppleInsider By Neil Hughes

Apple stepped up its efforts to take on rivals Research in Motion and Microsoft in the corporate smartphone market, releasing a lengthy guide aimed at helping system administrators deploy iPhones throughout big businesses while simultaneously taking advantage of over a dozen new enterprise features delivered this week.

The 83-page guide [PDF], titled “iPhone OS Enterprise Deployment Guide: First Edition, for Version 3.0 or later,” highlights 18 new corporate-friendly features in iPhone Software 3.0, signaling the Cupertino-based company’s most recent efforts yet to push adoption of its touchscreen handset in a market currently dominated by devices running  variants of Windows Mobile or BlackBerry operating systems.

If Apple intends to gain a dominant share of the enterprise market, the company has its work cut out for it. A study released by TradingMarkets in April of this year shows that BlackBerry and Windows Mobile hold a combined 63 percent total market share. The same report also states that Apple’s iPhone – along with Google Android and Symbian devices – “are not serious contenders for U.S. business use.” Clearly that’s a stigma Apple hopes to change.

For businesses to make the leap to the iPhone may not be too difficult a transition: the report highlights AT&T, the iPhone’s exclusive U.S. provider, as a dominant enterprise carrier, along with Verizon.

The enterprise smartphone market has been in Apple’s sights for the duration of the iPhone’s existence, but the company has pushed harder to compete in the space with each update to the phone’s software. In 2008, chief executive Steve Jobs introduced initiatives to appeal to business users. More than a year later, that plan is still being carried out with this week’s launch of the version 3.0 operating system. Apple has also maintained an enterprise-centric section on its Web site to promote its phone in the corporate world, in which it bills the handset as “The best phone for business. Ever.”

As the iPhone platform has matured with regular software updates, some companies have become more open to adopting the phone. Last summer, market research firm Gartner approved the iPhone for limited enterprise use after the then-release of iPhone Software 2.0 introduced Microsoft Exchange support and a “remote wipe” feature via Microsoft Exchange. At the time, Gartner remained critical of the iPhone Configuration Utility used to set up configuration profiles on new phones, because it worked through an unencrypted XML file. This week, that concern was also addressed with the 3.0 software update, which allows configuration profiles to be encrypted and locked to a device.

Apple just on Thursday evening released iPhone Configuration Utility 2.0 (8.7MB) to help manage updated phones.

The configuration security feature is one of many detailed in the new enterprise deployment guide available on Apple’s Web site. The document highlights a wide range of new business-friendly features, ranging from security to accessibility. They include:

  • CalDAV calendar wireless syncing is now supported.
  • LDAP server support for contact look-up in mail, address book, and SMS.
  • Configuration profiles can be encrypted and locked to a device so that their removal requires an administrative password.
  • iPhone Configuration Utility 2.0 now allows you to add and remove encrypted configuration profiles directly onto devices that are connected to your computer by USB.
  • Online Certificate Status Protocol (OCSP) is now supported for certificate revocation.
  • On-demand certificate-based VPN connections are now supported.
  • VPN proxy configuration via a configuration profile and VPN servers is supported.
  • Microsoft Exchange users can invite others to meetings. Microsoft Exchange 2007 users can also view reply status.
  • Exchange ActiveSync client certificate-based authentication is now supported.
  • Additional EAS policies are now supported, along with EAS protocol 12.1.
  • Additional device restrictions are now available, including the ability to specify the length of time that a device can be left unlocked and disabling the camera.
  • Local mail messages and calendar events can be searched. For IMAP, MobileMe, and Exchange 2007, mail that resides on the server can also be searched.
  • Additional mail folders can now be designated for push email delivery.
  • APN proxy settings can now be made specified using a configuration profile.
  • Web clips can now be installed using a configuration profile.
  • 802.1x EAP-SIM is now supported.
  • Devices can now be authenticated and enrolled over-the-air using a Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol (SCEP) server.
  • iTunes can now store device backups in encrypted format.

As the iPhone continues to evolve and improve, it faces a smartphone market that is becoming increasingly saturated by competitors, many of which mimic Apple’s once-unique touchscreen capabilities. Palm’s recently-launched Pre will be joined by new devices from RIM and others running Windows Mobile expected in the coming months. Apple is expected to push back as it continues to claw its way into the competitive enterprise smartphone market.

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iPhoneBiz June 23: iPhone 3.0 after Apple WWDC

Posted by BeyondSoftConsulting on June 22, 2009

iPhone Business Meetup Meet other Entrepreneurs, IT Managers, iPhone fans, Developers, to discuss the business and enterprise uses of the iPhone 3.0 and business opportunities associated therein.
Theme for June: the iPhone 3.0 – What’s new in Apple WWDC
Agenda:
6:00 – 6:30 Registration and Networking
6:30 – 6:40 Introduction
6:40 – 7:30 Program (Speakers, Panel, and Q&A)
Speaker: Tim Genske, CTO of Tanalus – iPhone 3.0
Bess Ho, Founder of One-Girl-Shop
Phil Bartholo Thirsty Pocket
7:30 – 8:10 Panel Discussion – Apple 3.0
Moderator: Tim Genske
8:10 – 8:20 Entrepreneurs Pitch: opportunities for iPhone Entrepreneurs to pitch their company to audience.
8:20 – 8:30 Announcements

Speaker Bio:
Tim Genske
Tim is currently the CTO of Tanalus, Inc., an applied analytics and targeted marketing solutions provider. Tim is the former Director of Product Development for VeriSign’s Mobile Messaging Group. Held key product development management position within LightSurf, a start-up company purchased by VeriSign as the center of the Mobile Messaging Group. Lead both mobile client and server teams responsible for Sprint’s Picture and Video Messaging service. Managed development of a client/server third party media service for AT&T. Also lead team that developed and maintained Verizon’s PixPlace media storage and Premium Content Storefront site. Tim has extensive knowledge of North American carriers’ infrastructure including billing, authentication and messaging systems.

Bess Ho
Bess is one-girl-shop founder & developer. Her iPhone Web Application is once on the Top Entertainment category. Her iphone SDK apps in App Store are “Dancing Piano”, “Dancing Drum”, “Dancing Steel Drum”, “Sound Tricorder”, and “Doctor Tricorder”.

Bess Ho is UI Designer / Developer with experience in Social Network and Web Application Development. She is reviewing iPhone SDK books for Apress, O’Reilly. She is Technical Editor for “MySpace Developer Platform” Developer Book by Pearson.

Phil Bartholo
Phil has broad experience with Java SE, ME, and EE Technologies as a software developer and engineering manager for Sun Microsystems, IBM, and Capital One. In addition, he is a part time Java programming instructor at Foothill College. He has been involved with mobile software since the early days on a variety of platforms including iPhone, J2ME, and BlackBerry. Phil can be reached at phil@thirstypocket.com and www.twitter.com/phil_bee .

Thirsty Pocket (www.thirstypocket.com) is the quickest and easiest way to sell anything, and a fun way to shop anywhere, anytime. It is the new revolutionary marketplace for “Generation iPhone”. Take a picture with your iPhone and post an item for sale in less than a minute. Thirsty Pocket is designed for the iPhone, and there are no accounts to set up, auctions to supervise, or digital photo resizing applications to master. Once posted, your item is syndicated to millions of users on sites like Twitter, Yahoo, MySpace, Facebook, Walmart Classifieds

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David Gave Speech about iPhone 3.0 VS Android 1.5 at FountainBlue meeting of “Mobile Applications: Hot Technologies and Business Models”

Posted by brianzhou on May 13, 2009

ExtendLogic CEO David Cao gave speech about iPhone 3.0 VS Android 1.5 at FountainBlue meeting of “Mobile Applications: Hot Technologies and Business Models” on 11th May.

Below are some notes quoted from FountainBlue Meeting Summary(The notes below are copyrighted by FountainBlue in 2006-09 and all rights are reserved.

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“There has been phenomenal progress over the past year or two on the mobile
application business, from the paradigm-shifting emergence of the iPhone and
all the touch-screen and user interface functionality it enables, to new
business model options opened up through Apple’s approach to iPhone
application sales, to the emergence of cloud computing and its implications
for mobile applications, to the ongoing advances in bandwidth, developer
communities, and technology in general.

In thinking about mobile application technology development, consider the
following factors:
* There are choke points between the mobile device and the base
station and also between the base station and the cloud, and therefore
opportunities for developers and providers to address real market needs.
* The network bandwidth constraints caused by pipeline and sharing
issues are being addressed with technology advancements, so bandwidth will
soon no longer be as much of a barrier for mobile applications.
Entrepreneurs should consider the implications of this for applications and
markets. Which bandwidth-intensive applications would this make possible?
* With that said, bandwidth-intensive applications such as video would
be better suited for countries such as Japan and Korea and parts of Europe.
In the US, there are many inconsistencies where different areas have
different levels of network access. Consider these factors as you strategize
about your mobile application business model and markets.
* With 70% of the iPhone app revenues going to developers and 30% to
Apple, Apple’s game-changing approach to selling apps has carriers thinking
creatively and scrambling to see how they can get their share of the $1B
plus market. You will see cell phone manufacturers, providers, and others
experimenting with their own twists to the new business models. The big
players such as Google’s Android, Apple’s iPhone, the open source Symbian
option, etc., will likely dominate, but the game is still in play and Palm’s
PRE, for example, may surprise us!
* There will be an explosion of new applications as more iPhones and
other similar devices get into the hands of customers. Costs-per-app, which
have gone down from around $6 each to around $1 each, may still trend down,
but the volume of users will continue to make this a fertile opportunity for
the right applications, developers, organizations, and providers, like
Apple.

The panel advised on some hot opportunities ahead in the mobile application
space:
* The touch screen revolution initialized with the iPhone will open up
new possibilities for mobile applications with richer user interface
capabilities. Consider not only how your application can take advantage of
what’s happening in this space, but also the broader question of how are you
interacting with your phone now and how COULD you be interacting with your
phone with this new functionality?
* Flash applications, especially for Location Based Services, will be
hot.
* Gaming will be hot, perhaps games which allow interactivity between
players.
* Special buttons may appear on devices which make it easier to play
games – perhaps a joystick for example.
* The techno-philic tendencies, health consciousness, and financial
security of the aging boomers population may trigger the development of
hand-held devices for medical diagnostics

Resources:
* Operators Band Together for New Standards Initiative, By Teresa von
Fuchs, WirelessWeek – July 01, 2008
http://www.wirelessweek.com/article.aspx?id=161094
* Silicon Valley Android Developers Meetup
(http://twitter.com/sv_android), http://meetup.com/silicon-valley-android

* iPhone for Business Meetup (http://twitter.com/iPhoneBiz),
http://www.meetup.com/iPhone-for-Business/
* David Cao’s blog, with information on IPhone 3.0. VS. Android 1.5
http://mlogy.com/category/android-iphone/
* David Cao’s LinkedIn discussion regarding iPhone 3.0 VS. Android
1.5,
http://www.linkedin.com/answers/technology/wireless/TCH_WIR/472868-6565911
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What are your opinions regarding iPhone 3.0 VS Android 1.5?

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Meet with CEO Greystrip, CEO Rhomobile, Managing Editor iPhonAsia, at May 28 iPhone Biz Meetup

Posted by BeyondSoftConsulting on May 8, 2009

At May iPhone For Business Meetup, the following speakers will present

Speaker 1: Michael Chang, CEO and Founder

Michael is responsible for Greystripe’s market vision and execution. He was most recently at Incubic Venture Capital and was responsible for investments in Internet and software companies. It was at Incubic that Michael and Andy conceived of the ad-supported mobile business model. Michael has an MBA from Duke University’s Fuqua School of Business and has held engineering and marketing product management roles at SAN pioneer Gadzoox Networks. Michael has a BS in EE from Carnegie Mellon University.

Abstract:
Using data from Greystripe’s recently released Consumer Insights Report https://www.greystripe.com/reports/GreystripeConsumerInsightsReportQ1.pdf Michael Chang will discuss who the iPhone App user is and how they’re interacting with applications. As the leading rich media mobile advertising network, Greystripe is committed to providing ongoing data to the mobile industry about users of free mobile content. Greystripe closely monitors their iPhone user base and studies how they interact with the applications in the Greystripe network in order to provide this data. Michael will share demographic information such as age, gender, income and education level as well as engagement metrics including minutes per use and uses per users.

Speaker 2: Dan Butterfield is the Managing Editor of iPhonAsia – a website covering iPhone with particular emphasis in China, Japan and Korea. Over the course of his career, Dan has held senior management positions in the securities industry and was responsible for development of Web 2.0 applications sold through national sales channels. Dan is a subject matter expert on the mobile telecom industry in China and is familiar with political and cultural aspects of doing business in Asia. Dan has written numerous articles on mobile telecom in the Pacific Rim and developed friendships with expats, journalists, telecom analysts and app developers across Asia.

About iPhonAsia
In January 2008, Dan launched iPhonAsia, a site created to share current information on forthcoming iPhone launches throughout Asia. Although just over 1 year old, 605 articles have been posted to iPhonAsia and the site has received over 589,000 site visits along with hundreds of comments from guests around the world. iPhonAsia was awarded a top English language tech blog in China in 2008 and has received numerous mentions in the press, including:
•CNN/Fortune Apple 2.0
•Interfax TMT China
•The Wall Street Journal
•CNBC Tech Check
•MacDailyNews

Speaker 3: Adam Blum is CEO of Rhomobile, the open mobile framework company. He is a longtime CTO/VP of Engineering of several successful startups in the web services and mobile spaces (Commerce One, Systinet, Good, Mobio). He is also an adjunct professor at Carnegie Mellon and advisor to several other software companies.

About Rhomobile: Rhomobile Inc. offers the world’s leading open source framework for business mobility solutions. Founded in 2008 by a team of Silicon Valley veterans, the company’s award winning software has hundreds of active developers and is ideal for independent software vendors, system integrators and enterprises of all sizes. Powered by a revolutionary approach to mobile application development, Rhomobile offers comprehensive, modern, highly adaptable and low-cost solutions and support services to developers around the world. Rhomobile, headquartered in Cupertino, CA, is a privately held company with backing from vSpring Capital.

For more info:

http://Twitter.com/iPhoneBiz

http://www.meetup.com/iPhone-for-Business/calendar/10204438/

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iPhone 3.0 VS. Android 1.5 @FountainBlue Mobile Event

Posted by BeyondSoftConsulting on May 6, 2009

As the leading mobile solution provider for smartphones, ExtendLogic had been working closely with the new generation of Mobile operaiton system, especially for iPhone and Android. With the release of Android 1.5 last week, the comparison between Android 1.5 and iPhone 3.0 become a very hot subject.  Invite by FountainBlue, our CEO David Cao will talk about the two mobile OS side by side at May 11,Mobile Applications: Hot Technologies and Business Models.

Our Twitter: Twitter.com/ExtendLogic

To register the event go to:

http://www.fountainblue.biz/hightech.html

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Meet with ExtendLogic CEO at Fountainblue Mobile Event @ May 11

Posted by BeyondSoftConsulting on May 6, 2009

ExtendLogic CEO David Cao will be speaking about IPhone and Android at upcoming event hosted by Fountainblue at May 11. He will talk about the following subjects:
o iPhone, Android development
o iPhone 3.0 vs. Android 1.5
o Business Models

For more detail of registration, go to:

http://www.fountainblue.biz/hightech.html

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ExtendLogic successfully held the event of Apple iPhone China Market Opportunities at Apple Headquarter by collaborating with IMUG

Posted by brianzhou on April 21, 2009

Cupertino, U.S., April 17, 2009 – ExtendLogic, an leading IT outsourcing and consulting services provider known for its reliable, high-quality and cost-effective software development, localization and R&D outsourcing services in fields of mobile(iPhone, Android, Mobile backend), rich media and enterprise applications, has successfully held the event of Apple iPhone China Market Opportunities at Apple Headquarter by collaborating with IMUG (International Mac User Group) on 16th, April 2009.

 

Rumor has it the iPhone will launch in China in this May. Based on the close relationships with Chinese carriers and experience of localizing for the Chinese market, David Cao, the CEO of ExtendLogic addressed an overview of the major players in the carrier space, consumers’ behavior in China and how U.S. developers and companies catch the China Market opportunities.

 

“Both China Mobile and China Unicom are going to make a heavy investment to build up its base stations and extend the 3G coverage through the country. Consumers in China are hot on Text Messaging and free game downloading, so selling the applications through the operator deck is the primary way to make money in current phase.” David Cao said.

 

From his speech, we learnt that although operators are now moving to the content by building own music service or subsidiaries to operate as SP to squeeze profitability of SPs, 3G in China still facing lots of challenges such as no killer applications, operators are not ready yet and lack of 3G content and so forth. However, the market will be changed more or less if iPhone can be formally introduced into China Market. So for iPhone developers, they can make money in China market by selling the download, providing free app with built-in advertisement, sharing the profit by licensing, or selling your app to content providers by one time. Developers or firms can create apps by themselves to target the China market, or licensing out, and of course choosing a partner who is familiar with China and China consumers’ behaviors to develop or localize their apps is also a good choice.

 

“ExtendLogic is now providing the package to help U.S. developers or firm entry into China market. With China-based iPhone development team, extendlogic can help you on app development, localization, marketing your app in China and porting between other platforms to iPhone.” David Cao added.

 

After David’s presentation, Danica Brinton addressed more about localization for iPhone as Danica and her localization agency LocLabs, have been involved in the localization of iPhone and production of iPhone-related marketing media into 18 languages for the past 2 years.

 

In her presentation, Danica shared some of her surprising discoveries around global adoption and new market opportunities for mobile applications and games. She also showed new localization models and user-engagement strategies particularly suitable for these new territories and the iPhone platform.

 

“Both art and engineering are involved into localization. It is not just simply translating one language to another, but to make the app accommodate to consumers’ behaviors in different regions.” Danica said.

 

Over 60 people attended this event and most of them believe that China will be a very important market for iPhone application developers and firms in the near future.

 

About ExtendLogic

 

Silicon Valley-based ExtendLogic is the leading provider of IT solutions that leverages the technical talent pool in the emerging outsourcing centers in China’s second-tier cities in conjunction with Silicon Valley management to provide exceptional value in a timely manner with high quality.  With headquarters in Cupertino, branch offices in Atlanta and Singapore, and it’s delivery center in the China city of Xi’an – KnowledgeSurf which was ranked in 2008 top 50 outsourcing vendors, ExtendLogic specializes in providing mobile solutions(iPhone/BlackBerry/Android/Mobile Backend) to global clients ranging from start-ups to SMB entities in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.  Having been a pioneer since 2005, the company is rapidly expanding its core R&D centers and has built strong partnerships and outsourcing alliances with top IT service providers around the world.

 

For more information, please visit  

http://www.ExtendLogic.com

http://www.ExtendLogic.com/Smartphone/iPhone

http://Blog.ExtendLogic.com

 

About IMUG

 

IMUG is a group of users and designers of multilingual computer systems, located in Silicon Valley. Our members are translators, software engineers, product managers, localizers, or come from other professions where they need to use computers in different human languages. Most of us speak more than one language.

IMUG started as a Macintosh user group, and many IMUG members work with Macintoshes, but we’re also interested in multilingual solutions on other platforms, such as Windows or Unix.

 

For more information, please visit http://www.imug.org

 

About iPhone for business Meetup

 

iPhone for business meetup is a platform for people to meet other Entrepreneurs, IT Managers, iPhone fans, Developers, investors to discuss the Business and enterprise use of iPhone and business opportunities associated with on monthly basis.

For more information, please visit http://www.meetup.com/iPhone-for-Business/

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ExtendLogic will help U.S. iPhone developers and firms to enter into China Market

Posted by brianzhou on April 21, 2009

Cupertino, U.S., April 17, 2009 – ExtendLogic, an Silicon Valley leading IT outsourcing and consulting services provider focusing on mobile (iPhone, Android, Mobile backend), rich media and enterprise applications, has announced at the event of Apple iPhone China Market Opportunities at Apple Headquarter on 16th, April that it has started to provide services to help U.S. iPhone developers and firms enter into China market.

 

With the large number of phone users, China is considered as the biggest market for selling mobile applications in the world. Rumor has it the iPhone will launch in China in this May. It could be the best opportunities for U.S. iPhone developers and firms who have created popular iPhone apps to enter into China market. Developers and firms can create apps by themselves to target the China market, or licensing out, and of course choosing a partner who is familiar with China and China consumers’ behaviors to develop or localize their apps is also a good choice.

 

“ExtendLogic is now providing the package to help U.S. developers or firm entry into China market. With China-based iPhone development team who knows well about iPhone technology and China consumers’ behaviors, ExtendLogic can help U.S. iPhone developers and firms on app development, localization, promotion in China and porting between other platforms to iPhone.”  Announced by the CEO of ExtendLoigc, David Cao, during the presentation in the event

 

“Both art and engineering are involved into localization. It is not just simply translating one language to another, but to make the app accommodate to consumers’ behaviors in different regions.” said by Danica Brinton, another speaker in the event, who owns a localization agency LocLabs and has been involved in the localization of iPhone and production of iPhone-related marketing media into 18 languages for the past 2 years.

 

About ExtendLogic

 

Silicon Valley-based ExtendLogic is the leading provider of IT solutions that leverages the technical talent pool in the emerging outsourcing centers in China’s second-tier cities in conjunction with Silicon Valley management to provide exceptional value in a timely manner with high quality.  With headquarters in Cupertino, branch offices in Atlanta and Singapore, and it’s delivery center in the China city of Xi’an – KnowledgeSurf which was ranked in 2008 top 50 outsourcing vendors, ExtendLogic specializes in providing mobile solutions(iPhone/BlackBerry/Android/Mobile Backend) to global clients ranging from start-ups to SMB entities in North America, Europe, and Asia-Pacific.  Having been a pioneer since 2005, the company is rapidly expanding its core R&D centers and has built strong partnerships and outsourcing alliances with top IT service providers around the world.

 

For more information, please visit  

http://www.ExtendLogic.com

http://www.ExtendLogic.com/Smartphone/iPhone

http://Blog.ExtendLogic.com

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