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We are demoing Joomo at APPNATION in San Francisco

by Melody Adhami on 27th April 2011

Earlier this week, we got a call from Regan at Intel APPUp to showcase our mobile platform, Joomo, at AppNation in San Francisco. With much delight, we took the next flight and we were ready to roll at this two-day conference that is all about apps. It’s great to be surrounded by so many people in the app and mobile space.

We are in the process of launching Joomo for everyone to engage it…so stay tuned for more details.

Joomo is a web-based platform to easily develop mobile applications for smartphones and tablets devices based on a personal blog or website. Our goal is toempower content producers and bloggers to enter the mobile space without dealing with the heavy costs and compete with media conglomerates. In addition, users will have the opportunity to monetize on their apps with Joomo’s ad-network. The platform is flexible to allow anyone customize their own mobile app by using our easy to use tools.

If you are at AppNation, visit our pod. Or email me:  melody[at]plasticmobile.com

We received the FWA Mobile Of The Day Award Today

by Melody Adhami on 27th April 2011

Great news from the Plastic Mobile office, we’ve been honored with the FWA Mobile Of The Day (MOTD) Award for our Pizza Pizza Ordering App. Check out the link here. Also, our project is featured on the FWA’s homepage.

The FWA, stands for Favourite Website Awards, is an industry recognised award program, established in 2000, showcasing projects which use cutting edge technology, “together with inspirational ideas, that lead the way for future generations.”

We are so happy for this prestigious award and be recognized among our peers in mobile and for our work on the Pizza Pizza app.

The Globe & Mail called me “The Queen of Apps”

by Melody Adhami on 25th April 2011

I was honored last week to be apart of Amber Mac’s new weekly series called Wired Women for the Globe & Mail. Especially to be referred as the Queen of Apps. In case you haven’t seen the feature, here’s a link.

It’s great to see more women be recognized in the mobile space and I thank Amber Mac for taking on the initiative. I look forward learning about more talented Canadian women in the space through the Wired Women series.

[Photos] RIM’s BlackBerry PlayBook

by Melody Adhami on 21st April 2011

Our team huddled around the table when our own PlayBook arrived in the mail. Despite all the mediocre reviews on RIM’s tablet, the first day sales exceeded the low expectation.  Here’s a quote from Postmedia News:

“Checks of 70 retail stores found 11 per cent of the locations stocking the device were sold out, according to Mike Abramsky, analyst at RBC Capital Markets. He estimates day one sales of 50,000, including pre-orders, and that RIM is on track to ship 500,000 PlayBooks in the first quarter of fiscal 2012.”

In the next 60 days, there will be an update to offer PlayBook users stand-alone email, rather than having to go onto web-mail or the Gmail app. In the meantime, make sure to download our popular Rogers Sportsnet Hockeycentral app.

Playbook vs. iPad

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blackberry playbook top

blackberry playbook bottom

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blackberry playbook - what's in the box

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Check out the rest of the photos on our Flickr page

Plastic Mobile helps Rogers Sportsnet score the Hockeycentral app for new BlackBerry PlayBook

by Melody Adhami on 20th April 2011

Plastic Mobile has teamed up with Rogers Sportsnet to develop a hard-hitting Hockeycentral application for the launch of RIM’s BlackBerry PlayBook.

“With playoff hockey in full swing, this app will become your immediate guide for all hockey news and analysis,” says Melody Adhami, President of Plastic Mobile. “Being hockey fans, we really enjoyed working with the team at Sportsnet and Mobile product development at Rogers Digital Media to build the application for the launch of this exciting new tablet.”

Whether you’re a hockey buff or just jumping on the Playoff bandwagon – the Hockeycentral App for the BlackBerry® PlayBook™ will be your mobile broadcast hub for all hockey highlights, scores, news, and analysis from top hockey insiders in the industry.  The app also includes breaking news on Twitter from the Rogers Hockeycentral panel as well as latest coverage and editorials. The app is available free in the BlackBerry App World on launch.

We are truly pleased with the outcome of the Hockeycentral App for the BlackBerry PlayBook and the immediate access to NHL news that we are providing hockey fans,” said Pary Bell, Vice President of Product, Rogers Digital Media. We are excited to release this dynamic and useful app just in time for the launch of the PlayBook and the Stanley Cup Playoffs.”

Avoid the penalty box and download the app here.

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About Plastic Mobile

Plastic Mobile is an award-winning mobile marketing agency, working with some of North America’s best brands. Plastic Mobile expands their presence into the mobile space through innovative, cutting-edge strategies, user experiences and creative. They are known for many first-of-their-kind mobile initiatives, including launching the first video iPad app in Canada. Recognized for their exceptional client service, Plastic Mobile designs and delivers mobile applications and websites for all platforms, while achieving optimal results for their clients.

Founded in 2007, Plastic Mobile’s rapidly growing client list includes both Canadian and US companies, such as Rogers Communications, CBC, Unilever, Sportsnet, Liberty Science Center and Pizza Pizza. For more information on their services and client work, visit www.plasticmobile.com

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Plastic Mobile gets a Webby Nomination for its One of a Kind Pizza Ordering iPhone app

by Melody Adhami on 14th April 2011

We are honored to share the news that our Pizza Pizza mobile app got a nomination from The 15th Webby Awards. With thousands of applicants, the Pizza Pizza app was selected as top five in the category of Mobile: Shopping.  The Webby Awards are the leading international award honoring excellence on the Internet that includes mobile, websites, online film & TV, etc.

We are competing against large US brands like Target, Walgreens, Consumer Reports, and Gilt. And we need your support to earn the Peoples Voice Award.

The Pizza Pizza app is ranked as #1 Lifestyle app in iTunes store, and a favorite app amount Canadians.  Your vote would help us immensely. It’s easy and will only take a minute, visit this link:

http://webby.aol.com/media_types/mobile-web?focused_on_category=882#cat_id_882

Share with friends on Facebook and Twitter – use a shorten URL:
http://bit.ly/guLUu0

Our Twitter & Hashtag:
@PlasticMobile
@PizzaPizzaLTD
@TheWebbyAwards
#webbys

Download the Pizza Pizza app:
http://itunes.apple.com/ca/app/pizza-pizza/id425026119

Graphics of the app:

http://www.plasticmobile.com/media-pizza-pizza-iphone-app/

Plastic Mobile’s one of a Kind Pizza Ordering iPhone App

by Proshat Javid on 4th April 2011

April 4, 2011 — Pizza Pizza and Plastic Mobile Delivered a One of a Kind Pizza Ordering iPhone App.

Plastic Mobile has joined Pizza Pizza, Canada’s leading pizza chain, as their mobile agency to help build and launch an iPhone application to make ordering and delivering pizza both convenient and fast. This free app is available for all iPhone models, the iPod Touch, and the iPad. The app will let users build the pizza of their dreams; a half order of ham & pineapple and the other half Italian sausage, extra mushrooms, no cheese, and easy on the sauce? Looking to order a gluten-free pizza? Pay through your application or when it arrives. It all can be done with the Pizza Pizza iPhone App.

This innovative application will fundamentally change the ordering experience, making it fast, visual and convenient for the customer. By using location-based services (LBS) to locate the nearest Pizza Pizza restaurant, as well as allowing users to simply pay within the application, the app provides a seamless experience.

The application, delivered by Pizza Pizza and Plastic Mobile, can be downloaded from the App Store on iTunes. For more information on this app visit http://www.pizzapizza.ca/mobile.

Check out our news release here.

5 Mobile Trends from SXSWi 2011

by Leila Pejman on 3rd April 2011

SXSWi 2011 Plastic Mobile team had a great trip to South by Southwest Interactive. Austin, TX was buzzing with over 20,000 people traveling from around the world to attend the festival. We hopped from one panel to the next keynote speech to the various industry parties. Most importantly, we enjoyed connecting with talents in the digital space.

Over the last few years, SXSW has become a launch pad for many start-ups. Social networking tools like Facebook, Twitter, Foursquare, etc all got their popularity boost from this festival. For the sake of mobile, here are some highlights from this year’s SXSW:

1) Group Messaging: Before the festival began, the hot thing expected for 2011 was ability to message an exclusive group of people. After SXSW, we still don’t think group messaging got its sex appeal (yet). It’s still a tool that people will find useful on the specific occasions. Beluga, Fast Society, Kik, Yobongo, and GroupMe were all contenders in the group messaging app battle. According to an infographic published in TechCrunch, GroupMe won at SXSW. Now, I’m not sure if the results were skewed since GroupMe were serving free beer and yummy grilled cheese sandwiches. Marketing is king at SXSW.

2) iPad 2: Opening day of SXSW fell on the same day that the iPad 2 became available in the US. Apple made it convenient for the fellow SXSW tech aficionados to get their hands on the latest tablet by opening up a pop-up store in the heart of downtown Austin. Yes, iPad 2 was heavily talked about at the festival. Plus, we saw a lot of tablets being held up in the air, as people were testing out its camera feature. (I hope this doesn’t become a trend) As expected, the iPad 2 was pretty much sold out…well, they only had 64G version in Austin.

SXSWi 2011 3) Mobile app creator. Everyone wants to create a mobile application. Many bloggers and online publications have the influence but not the budget to invest on a mobile application. New platforms are coming out help alleviate that problem – so people can produce high-quality apps at an affordable price. Plastic Mobile will soon be launching its mobile platform called Joomo (pronounced “You-Mo”). It’ll create applications for all platforms on smartphones and tablets based on a site or blog. Learn more about Joomo by checking out our site (it’s in beta): www.joomo.com

Source Code Press Event with Jake Gyllenhaal at SxSWi in Austin, TX 4) QR Codes: The movie Source Code with Jake Gyllenhaal premiered at SXSW. Microsoft was a sponsor and used its Tag technology to promote the film. Essentially, Microsoft Tag is a form of QR Code where you scan the barcode and it’ll direct you to a specific site. The Source Code tag, took its users to a social game on Facebook. The game itself was based on the movie. Are we seeing a new trend for Hollywood in order to promote its films?

SXSWi 2011 5) Deals: As Groupon leads the race on the daily deals space many other mobile applications are jumping on the bandwagon. Facebook has announced that they are testing daily deals in a few US cities. The co-founder of Foursquare, the geo-location mobile app, said in a SXSW presentation that they are aggressively looking into offering more deals for its users. All I have to say, let’s move away from the discounts on spas, massages, or bootcamp sessions. New deals please!

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