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September 15, 2014

Is it time to upgrade to the iPhone 6?

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  • Under : General, Mobile applications

Are you on the market for a new smartphone? Are you still using the iPhone 4c or 4s? If so, now may be the time to consider purchasing the newly released iPhone 6 (or 6 plus). These phones have a few key features which may be worth the upgrade.

From a visual perspective, do you have issues seeing smaller screens? Well the good news is the iPhone 6 plus has a massive 5.5 screen size. Dubbed as the phablet (phone-tablet combination), the iphone 6 plus you get more pixels per inch, better battery life (twice as long for music, 20-40% for video and web browsing) and an improved camera. Here’s a quick size comparison:

iPhone 6 Comparison

While the bigger screens on the iPhone 6 and 6 Plus might be the most notable change to Apple’s new gadgets, there are some other cool features these phones have that their predecessors don’t:

  • A8 chip with 64-bit architecture – uses two billion transistors and is 25% faster, 50% more efficient and 13% smaller than its A7 predecessor.
  • The M8 motion coprocessor is designed for fitness apps. It’s more than a step tracker, the new M8 can distinguish between sports such as cycling and running. It also can calculate distance and elevation using an onboard barometer to measure air pressure changes.
  • A new wide angle iSight lens, true tone flash, f/2.2 aperture, greater noise reduction and a 2 x faster autofocus provide even better images.
  • There’s also a new Apple-designed image signal processor built into the A8 chip to improve the way the iPhone 6 handles images.
  • The iPhone 6 (and 6 Plus) sports CAT 4 LTE, offering data speeds of up to 150Mbps and it supports LTE coverage for 20 bands, covering over 200 networks worldwide. The most bands covered by any iPhone.
  • Pay with your iPhone using Touch ID in stores and in apps

How do you know if you’re eligible to get an iPhone 6 for as little as $199 (with a new 2-year contract)? For a quick check from your current mobile provider, use the following numbers:

  • AT&T: *639# (call)
  • Sprint: 1311 (text “UPGRADE” to that number)
  • Verizon: #874 (call)

Feel free to add your comments regarding the iPhone 6 – especially once you have it in hand.


August 28, 2014

Should you develop a responsive website or a native mobile application?

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  • Under : Branding, Mobile applications, Web Design

Mobile App DeveloperMany businesses will admit they need a better mobile presence. The question then becomes – how to best offer that mobile experience? Will a responsive website be sufficient or should you consider a native mobile application?

The basic question any business owner needs to ask himself is, “Do I really need a mobile app?” If you’re a dental office who primarily interacts via in-person consultations or over the phone, then no, you probably do not need a mobile app. The same is true for a restaurant owner with one or two locations.

If you have a physical location, your responsive site could leverage GPS and integrate with maps to quickly display directions. It means that phone numbers are click to call. It means that buttons and text entry fields are touch-friendly.

Responsive websites can be a great solution for smaller businesses looking to move into mobile. Responsive websites are generally less expensive and easier to maintain than a mobile app. There are many content management systems (CMS) that enable administrators to upgrade software and make edits to both the desktop website as well as the mobile or responsive site.

Mobile applications are versioned to be optimized for each platform and display size. For example, the display on iOS, Android and Windows devices are not exactly the same. The screen proportions vary as do the display behaviors. Furthermore, smartphones (such as an iPhone) generally have lower resolution screens than tablets (such as an iPad 3). To accommodate for various screen resolutions, developers have app versions that will display the appropriate graphics. On future upgrades, all app versions should be updated and published to keep consistent.

Mobile apps can be a robust solution for payment systems, user logins, customer service tools, customer loyalty programs, parts or inventory look-up, etc. There are many situations in which a responsive website will not replace a native mobile app. If you have questions or would like to discuss a potential project, please feel free to contact us.


November 13, 2013

Christmas Mobile App Designed, Developed and Launched

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  • Under : General, Mobile applications, Social media

Christmas Mobile AppwaveSpawn recently collaborated with CINNA Apps LLC to develop and launch a Christmas mobile application called Santa Visits Our House.  The project included the creation of custom 3D animation and mobile application design and development. A number of technologies were implemented to streamline the process.  The app is available for installation on Android devices and Apple iOS (iPhone and iPad).

Holiday Movie PreviewThe Santa Visits Our House Movie Maker is a Christmas app that allows users to create their own personal Christmas video of Santa’s ride from the North Pole to their home! The application prompts users to take a photo of their house, Christmas tree and snack for Santa.  Additionally, children’s names and postal code are entered to fully customize the experience. The app will then render a custom movie of Santa flying over the house, delivering presents under the tree, writing a custom letter, eating the snack and then flying away.  It’s a magical way to capture Santa visiting your house and share the moment with children and grandchildren.


October 25, 2013

iPad applications developed for the Briscoe Western Art Museum

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  • Under : Branding, Mobile applications

Briscoe Western Art MuseumIn preparation for the Grand Opening Celebration of the Briscoe Western Art Museum in San Antonio, TX, waveSpawn developed 11 iPad applications.  The iPads will be positioned throughout the museum as kiosks for users to experience the wonderfully vibrant art and culture of the West!

The mobile applications enable visitors to experience a variety of videos, songs, poems, and images of the west with a historical perspective.  Developed entirely on iOS, these custom mobile applications showcase the rich multimedia capabilities of the iPad. The intuitive tap and swipe navigation allows users of all ages to easily enjoy the content.

The opening festivities will take place on Saturday and Sunday, October 26-27, 2013, and is open for all to enjoy. Visit the three-story Museum and view objects such artwork, photography and sculptures by renowned Western artists; a stagecoach; chuck wagon; and walls of saddle and spurs among many other fascinating Western objects. Best of all admission to the public is FREE!

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July 26, 2013

Developing Mobile Apps for Windows 8

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  • Under : General, Mobile applications, Social media

Windows 8 PhoneIs your business considering a mobile application to connect with the growing number of smartphone and tablet users?  Have you finalized which operating systems (Android, Apple iOS, Blackberry, and Microsoft Windows) to focus on?  Have you given serious thought to Windows 8?  We’ve compiled some general statistics to assist.

While the overall percentage of Microsoft Windows 8 smartphone users in the US is small (5.6%), the numbers are steadily rising.  In fact, Windows is expected to own 12% of the smartphone market by 2017.  To put those numbers in perspective, let’s start with 140M smartphone users in the US today.  More mobile subscribers are using smartphones than non-smartphones (51%). The percentage of smartphone users in the US is expected to climb to 80% by 2017 – that would translate to approximately 224M smartphones in the US.

If these predictions hold true, the number of Microsoft Windows mobile phone users in the US by 2017 could be over 26 million (12% of 224M).  That’s a pretty large demographic to overlook when developing a mobile application. Also keep in mind that “90 per cent of the world is using the Windows operating system in some form or another today.  That’s a whole lot of users just waiting to buy apps from the Windows Store.”

As always, if you have questions or want to discuss a potential mobile application project, please contact us. For this experience is crucial to buy quality essay papers online. We give you an opportunity of buying an essay. Purchase yourself a spare time wisely! There is no arguing about that. Buying customized essays online. Do not to stay in touch with your college essays online – . Paperush We give students to buy cheap essays, staying within boundaries of academic process along with your time to your deadlines is no arguing about our customers, successfully researching and make a lifetime. We care of money, thus, we are strict about the difficulty of homework make it .


October 30, 2012

Mobile commerce and marketing to smartphones

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  • Under : Branding, Mobile applications, Sales, Social media

Smartphone shopping appAs the number of consumers using smartphones and tablets continue to rise, businesses are incorporating new marketing strategies to reach these potential customers.  In fact, a growing number of people no longer use the traditional desktop computer or laptop outside of the workplace.

What does this mean for a small business?
This shift in mobile technology doesn’t mean that consumers are no longer buying online.  Quite the contrary – online spending is expected to rise for the fourth straight holiday season. “Online shoppers in the United States will spend $54.47 billion this holiday season, up 16.8% from $46.63 billion last year”, according to a new projection from eMarketer.

This tells us that more and more people are shopping online using their smartphones and tablets. Here are some additional statistics regarding smartphones:

  • 4 out of 5 consumers use smartphones to shop. (Source: comScore, 2012)
  • 74% of U.S. consumers use location based services on their smartphone and 46% of mobile phone users use location based services. (Source: Pew Internet & American Life Project, 2012)
  • Mobile searches related to restaurants have a conversion rate of 90% with 64% converting within the hour. (Source: xAd and Telemetrics, 2012)
  • According to a recent Mobile Advertising Survey, 64% of survey respondents who have smartphones have made a mobile purchase after seeing a mobile ad.
  • 3 in 5 Mobile Users Pay Attention to Mobile Ads While Visiting Social Media Sites (Source: Prosper Mobile Insights™, 2012)

Smartphone and tablet users are very active on the Web.  This presents a powerful opportunity for businesses to engage with these mobile users through relevant and highly targeted advertisements. So just how are businesses marketing to mobile users? There are a number of tactics which can be customized and integrated into a business’ marketing strategy.

  • Mobile-friendly website – ensure your website is accessible through a mobile browser
  • Mobile advertising – include easy contact options in your mobile ads such as direct call buttons
  • Geo-marketing – reach a highly targeted mobile audience with a custom message
  • Social Media – integrate the appropriate balance of digital and social media: Facebook, Twitter, YouTube, Instagram, LinkedIn, blogging, Google Local, foursquare, Yelp, Groupon, etc.
  • QR Codes – drive targeted traffic to unique web pages, specials, coupons, etc.
  • Mobile applications – create uniquely branded customer loyalty programs, payment facilities, notifications of appointments, services, directions, etc.
  • Mobile deals and coupons – if appropriate for your business, consider some of the deal sites which can generate a large amount of regional buzz and help your branding efforts.

These are just a handful of mobile marketing opportunities to consider.  There is no one-size-fits-all solution.  Each business will need to test and evaluate a number of these mobile initiatives to determine what works best for them.  waveSpawn is always happy to discuss marketing strategies and help small businesses communicate better.  Please contact us for more information.


October 25, 2011

Marketing to mobile phones

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  • Under : Branding, Buzz marketing, General, Mobile applications, Social media

Small businesses these days have a lot of marketing options. Staying focused and under budget can be challenging.  Here’s a quick tip for targeted search advertising:

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If you already use pay per click (PPC) advertising models such as Google AdWords, you may be familiar with ways to reach your target audience.  This could include defining the geographical location, specific keywords or phrases, time of day, etc.  What you may not be aware of is the ability to create and deliver custom ads for mobile devices.  This can be a convenient and effective way to reach new prospects. Since you know they are connected via a mobile device, you can integrate direct calling features to make it easier for them to contact you.  You can also modify the text and message so that it’s optimized for mobile display. Consumers are increasingly using their handheld devices as mini laptops and business owners can certainly increase sales by keeping up with mobile technology.  Being able to search and contact businesses on a handheld is essential.

Once your mobile or WAP ad has been setup, monitor the activity over a reasonable amount of time and continually refine your message and demographic options to improve performance.  These little adjustments can help you maximize your marketing budget!


August 10, 2011

Small businesses and social media

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  • Under : Branding, Direct Marketing, General, Mobile applications, Social media

Marketing toolsThese days, small business owners have a lot of marketing options to consider.  There are a number of traditional marketing platforms including newspaper ads, print ads, billboards, direct mail, and TV commercials.  Then combine these with a slew of digital and social media marketing options such as Facebook, Twitter, LinkedIn, YouTube, blogging, a custom mobile application development, Groupon, Places, foursquare, Yelp, PPC advertising, and mobile marketing to smart phones.  Now you’ve got an extremely large pool of potential marketing combinations and strategies for small businesses to exploit.

The number of options and evolving technologies can be overwhelming for small businesses.  Staying current with various platforms can be a challenge in itself.  The amount of time required to simply manage and maintain a handful of online accounts can be daunting.  In fact, a recent survey by Hiscox revealed that many small businesses were not using social media channels to promote their products and services. Only 12% of businesses considered social media promotion a necessity, 14% indicated they don’t know enough about it, and nearly 50% of respondents weren’t using social media at all.

Over 40% surveyed said that word-of-mouth was the main way they got business. This is an interesting statistic – as social media is essentially a word-of-mouth advertising vehicle. While offline forms of word-of-mouth remain critical for all brands, and certainly for small, local businesses, social media also plays a valuable role by giving customers a louder voice for their recommendations and helping to amplify that voice beyond their immediate circle of friends, family and colleagues.

So how can a small business focus on what they do best while at the same time take advantage of social media marketing? Easy – you don’t have to go it alone. There are marketing specialists to help sift through all of the social media options and develop a custom marketing strategy that fits your business model and budget. For the same reason you wouldn’t attempt to fill a cavity in your child’s tooth, there’s no need to take on tasks which exceed your limits.

Small businesses need to open their minds and be creative.  Innovation is paving new opportunities for businesses to market themselves and secure customers.  Integrated marketing campaigns can yield meaningful results.  Whatever your objectives are, social media can be a powerful communication tool to help spread your message.

waveSpawn provides a full range of customized marketing solutions for small businesses. Please contact us to discuss your specific goals.


July 26, 2011

Planning for successful mobile application development

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  • Under : Branding, Mobile applications, Social media

Mobile application developmentAs an iPhone user, it’s exciting to be involved in the fastest growing market segment in the world – mobile application development.  There are endless opportunities for companies to leverage the reach of smart phones and mobile applications. Custom mobile development can help creatively market your business and distinguish your products/services from competitors.  As the number of smart phone users continues to rise, mobile apps can help you reach new audiences, encourage loyalty, and accelerate growth in an innovative format.

As companies assess mobile application development options, there are a few factors to keep in mind. The first step is to do adequate research and find a reputable design and development firm. It’s often convenient to work with a local vendor to be involved throughout the process and create a more efficient timeline.  From concept collaboration through testing, you’ll typically find the communication and revision process much more streamlined.  Additionally, establishing a trusted rapport will ensure future enhancements and releases can be completed as necessary.

Furthermore, is this really something you want to outsource overseas? I’ve personally heard of several bad experiences from failed attempts at outsourced mobile development.  Examples include unstable apps, missed deadlines, wrong image resolutions and format, slow and broken communication channels, failure to deliver source code, as well as additional billing.  In many cases, additional expenses combined with the cost of time and personnel involved can ultimately far outweigh a bargain price.  If you’re looking for shortcuts or to save money – there may be other business areas to do so.

While today’s web development mantra is “release early, release often,” mobile application development is a bit different.  Companies are realizing they can’t launch something quickly with the intention of fixing it later. It’s extremely important to thoroughly test and release new versions only after bugs and issues have been resolved.  All app stores, including iTunes, feature user reviews. These reviews are powerful marketing tools and can directly influence the success of the app.  An early release of a buggy app is very likely to receive negative reviews.  This in turn, can impact the number of downloads and users.

Releasing your app isn’t the end of the process, it’s just a start. To maintain downloads and keep usage levels up, you need to update often, adding new functionality, UI tweaks or data. If you just let your app sit statically on iTunes or on users’ handsets, it will quickly get overtaken by the competition.

An app is a dynamic utility and should constantly develop and change based on user feedback and new developments in your marketplace. Apps can quickly be forgotten, so you need to make sure that you’re constantly giving your users a reason to revisit and re-use your service.

For example, if you’re releasing a shopping app, you need to make sure that you’re adding the latest functionality as soon as it’s available and stable. If all of your competitors enable bar-code or QR scanning, you’d do well to add this functionality or be left behind.

waveSpawn is proud to offer full mobile application development services throughout Western New York and the greater Washington DC area.  Feel free to contact us if you have any questions or would like to discuss ideas.


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