Monday, 20 July 2009

Mobile app developer headaches continue

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/

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Saturday, 4 July 2009

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

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Sunday, 17 May 2009

What is the cost of developing a mobile app (iPhone, Blackberry, Java, Android, etc)?

At Golden Gekko we often get into the debate with clients and partners about what the cost of a mobile app or game should be and even more so with the iPhone SDK. We know that it is possible for a freelance developer to develop a descent looking iPhone app in a couple of weeks for a minimal budget. At the same time developing a market leading app with great design, usability, content and interaction that doesn't crash is not an easy thing. Therefore it was interesting to read what other people have to say about the cost of implementing a mobile app.
"Although iPhone app development can cost as little as $12.000 a well-designed app can cost anywhere from $50,000 to $150,000, take six to eight weeks to develop, and a couple more weeks more to be approved by Apple"

Read more at:
http://apple20.blogs.fortune.cnn.com/2009/05/12/madison-avenue-and-the-app-store/

Now this is still the easy part. Developing an app that works across hundreds or even thousands of devices with different operating systems, screen sizes, navigation input mechanisms and capabilities is a whole different sport. When I worked Vodafone Group a couple of years ago the estimated average cost of developing a mobile game was about 200.000 euro whereof 50% for development and the other 50% porting and testing. Since then life for developer has gotten harder and not easier with more operating systems, screen sizes, touch screens, etc. At the same time budgets for app development have not increased so the only viable solution to deliver great quality apps and games is to make the development process more efficient and this is where Golden Gekko is currently developing all our R&D resources. More to follow...

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Sunday, 17 August 2008

Cippi II: The story continues...


Air Vigorsol launches a series of mobisodes based on the famous and extremely popular chipmunk Cippi. The previous mobile campaign with Cippi reached over half a million Italians mostly with viral distribution. The new campaign was launched in cooperation with Vodafone Italy who provides the content for free through the Vodafone live! portal. In addition to the free mobisodes, customers are also offered wallpapers, ringtones and the original Cippi, the farting chipmunk application.

Creative agency BBH developed the campaign concept and produced the content with help from Aardman Studios. Golden Gekko developed the mobile website, optimised the content for mobile and operates the site.

The original Cippi campaign can still be found on http://e.cippi.net

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