Category: podcast

  • MobileViews Podcast 59: What’s with all the iPhone 5 rants?

    Todd Ogasawara, Emil Reyes, and Jay Stone try to make sense of the rants about the iPhone 5 after its announcement and pre-order availability in MobileViews Podcast 59 (just under one hour long).

    You can see a full-size model of the as-yet unavailable iPhone 5 that Emil created with a 3D printer in white in the photo to the left. An actual iPhone 4 is in front of it to provide a size comparison. You can learn more about Emil’s company’s 3D modeling and printing services on their website linked below.

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  • Podcast 58: Sencha Touch 2




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    In MobileViews podcast 58 Todd Ogasawara speaks with the Senior Director of Product Management at Sencha, Aditya Bansod, about Sencha Touch 2 which launched on March 6, 2012.

    From March 2012

  • Podcast 57: Spring Partners CEO Jeff Janer Talks About Springpad on Mobile Devices




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    Todd Ogasawara speaks with Spring Partners CEO Jeff Janer about the firms Springpad note taking product available for the web, Android and iOS.

    From December 2011

  • Podcast 56: Unity 3D CEO David Helgason – Mobile Game Building Tools




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    Todd Ogasawara speaks with Untiy 3D CEO David Helgason about the firm’s 3D graphics application development tools for desktops and mobile devices in this podcast.

    From December 2011

  • Podcast 55: Smule CTO Ge Wang talks about Khush acquisition & creative music apps




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    Todd Ogasawara speaks with Smule CTO and co-founder Ge Wang about the firm’s recent acquisition of Khush. Both companies create creative music apps for iOS.

    From December 2011

  • PostSecret iPhone app pulled. Podcast discussion w/Frank Warren about the app in 2011

    CNET’s Michelle Meyers reported that the PostSecret iPhone app was pulled out of the app store.

    PostSecret shuts down iPhone app due to abusive posts

    I had wondered earlier if the open nature of the app (compared to the more closed controlled situation for the physical postcards that the PostSecret site had been based on) would cause any issue. It is a shame that this happened. PostSecret is an amazing and unique site.

    You can listen to my discussion with PostSecret founder Frank Warren in MobileViews podcast #51 recorded on Sept. 13, 2011 shortly after the apps launch using the embedded player below.