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Plastic Mobile Has Breakfast with Deloitte’s Duncan Stewart

by Sarah Plummer on 17th January 2012

…as well as about 750 other execs, media personnel and tech enthusiasts, but, whatever.

At 7:30 this morning, this odd pastiche of professionals piled into the SONY Centre for the Performing Arts in Toronto, ON, to hear Duncan Stewart, Director of Technology, Media and Telecommunications, entertain and educate about Deloitt’e annual #TMTPredictions.

The tech arm of the professional services giant put together some very interesting facts and advice on what’s in store for our evolving industry in 2012. Among the most interesting prophecies were:

  • continued growth of the ever-surprising TV
  • the advent of data caps in many leading countries (i.e. the death of unlimited ISP deals. Le sigh.)
  • the metamorphosis of our smartphones and tablets to “little PVRs”; and
  • the immediate future of NFCs (hint: it’s not what you think).

One mobile prediction that really stood out was the hypothesis that the purchase of tablets would continue to increase, but that it would be less by new buyers and more concentrated by a secondary tablet in the home – apparently we’re not very good at sharing with our families.

Likewise, while the creation of apps continues to surge, Duncan Stewart pointed out that a great number of them are not unique - meaning that, while a number of new apps are being developed, so are existing apps being expanded to cover other operating systems. So, an app that was made last year for iOS, may this year be added to the Android and Microsoft markets.

According to Duncan Stewart, developing a mandate (like we have here at Plastic, not to brag, but we’re just saying) to develop cross-platform apps as often as possible, or as often as makes sense for our partners, will be crucial to increasing efficiencies in the future, and staying competitive in the mobile game.

Advancing Mobile Investing One ETF App at a Time

by Sarah Plummer on 8th December 2011

Today was a big day at Plastic. The Marketing Intern brought in homemade chocolate chips cookies so we were all on a major sugar high for the launch of “ETF Central,” our latest app that was created in partnership with Claymore Investments, a subsidiary of Guggenheim Funds Services Group, Inc.

Because a part of our mandate is to pioneer innovative products and solutions that allow the financial industry to expand into the mobile space, we wanted to be sure that ETF (Exchange-traded Funds) Central met all of the user needs, in an engaging and easy-to-use format.

So, employing both tech and creative wizardry (our magical formula for super apps) we created a sophisticated tool that sets the bar for excellence in the financial space. Voila! ETF Central. A new, free, customized, dual-purpose mobile app available on BlackBerry, PlayBook, iPhone and iPad.

ETF Central satisfies both the need to better educate users unfamiliar with the relatively new exchange-traded funds, as well as allows them to manage their ETF investments easily and conveniently. The app puts all Canadian-listed ETFs into the user’s palm, allowing them to view market prices of all TSX listed ETFs, create and track their ETF portfolio, view ETF educational resources, link to all online brokerages to trade ETFs, track upcoming ETF events and more. Ultimately, it’s a pretty outstanding financial gadget.

The leading force behind the app creation, and our very own “Queen of Apps,” Melody Adhami was excited to launch ETF Central as ETFs represent a sizable industry, but public awareness about them has been limited. She and our team here at Plastic Mobile set out to create a tool that would both educate and manage ETFs for the average user/investor. To read the full media release, click here.

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AppTV interviews our Melody Adhami

by Leila Pejman on 31st May 2011

Check out Melody Adhami’s interview for AppTV. If you want to go straight to the segment, it’s around the 21 minute mark. Our Queen of Apps discussed the recently launched PlayBook app called Hockeycentral and winning a Webby Award for the Pizza Pizza app. In addition, talked about Plastic Mobile’s new online app studio, Joomo, to help bloggers and content providers build mobile apps for all operating system at no cost.

Queen of Apps chat with Rob Woodbridge of UNTETHER.tv

by Leila Pejman on 24th May 2011

Our Melody Adhami (aka Queen of Apps) speaks with Rob Woodbridge for UNTETHER.tv. The interview discusses the fast growing pace of mobile, how companies should implement an effective mobile strategy, as well as predicting the future of the mobile space.

See video below. Here’s the full article.

[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.

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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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Will PlayBook steal iPad 2’s thunder?

by Proshat Javid on 28th March 2011

BlackBerry PlayBook tablet will hit the stores on April 19th; RIM has finally unveiled the launch date! The 0.9 pounds, 7.48 inches by 5.10 PlayBook, may be the most significant development for RIM since the release of its first BlackBerry in 1999.

“Apple teasing” strategy?

To heat up the competition between the iPad2 and the PlayBook, RIM set the starting price for its PlayBook at $449 (for the 16 gigabyte version), which is the same as the iPad2. Also like the iPad, RIM will offer a 32GB version of the PlayBook  for $599, and a 64GB version for $699. As Motorola’s Xoom Android based tablet’s retail price starts from $699 (for 32  gigabyte of storage), RIM’s pricing makes the PlayBook the first real competitor to the iPad in terms of both pricing and  features.

All of RIM’s current PlayBook offerings will be WiFi-only, with mobile broadband versions; PlayBook can smoothly play 1080p high-definition video, and it can handle Flash-enabled websites- this is what RIM brags about. Also RIM claims its smaller size (compared to the iPad) will makes it easier to carry around. Another feature that somewhat makes the Playbook a necessary gadget for businesses is the dual-camera feature which will allow for conference calling. Best BuyStaplesOffice Depot, and RadioShack are retailers who are going to preorder the PlayBook.

Is it a “you snooze, you lose” situation for PlayBook?

PlayBook created a huge buzz when it was first announced last September. Tech savvies were mostly impressed by the list of features RIM promised, but this week when RIM finally announced the launch date and pricing for the PlayBook, it was done with a no muss, no fuss news release.

Now, are consumers going to pay attention to RIM’s beloved PlayBooK? Are they willing to glance up from their lovely, fashionista iPads for even a second to give this poor PlayBook a chance? How is RIM going to differentiate its tablet? We don’t know yet, but one thing we know is that we can’t really blame RIM for failing to inspire the tech world like Apple has, because only very few companies (if any) have a CEO like Steve Jobs that can cast a spell on consumers like him and make them cry about a tablet device -iPad- or make them stand in line for gadgets -for long hours or days- same way some people stand in line for food in poor countries.

It’s taken RIM so long to bring its tablet to market and it hasn’t started ramping up its marketing machine yet. Are RIM’s loyal corporate users going to save the PlayBook? Are PlayBook’s multi-tasking abilities good enough to differentiate it from the iPad? Or is it going to be history in the buzz created by Apple’s tablets?

Well, we’ll find out these answers very soon; but untill then, take a look at the BlackBerry PlayBook vs. iPad 2 (dimensions) video – well, minus the “giving the finger” part, which we have nothing to do with and we apologize for it in advance.