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The Next Big Thing in Mobile Application Development

July 1st, 2008 MobileFreak

Anyone involved in developing, testing, or deploying mobile software applications has a keen appreciation for how challenging and complex that process can be.

Cascada Mobile apparently has a good answer to that challenge. The idea is that mobile app developers can focus on writing their application once, and Cascada Mobile’s Breeze platform will take care of porting it to ensure it works on virtually any mobile phone.

If this can do what they say, there is definitely a big future for this company.

Mobile Application Development Service:

cascadamobile.com

hat-tip to KillerStartups.

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Comment by John Chilson  Add karma Subtract karma  +0
2008-08-11 18:48:46

Thanks for the mention on Cascada Mobile’s Breeze platform. We’ve been busy since the launch of the development platform and this morning took the covers off of the mobile application portal where we are featuring the creative apps that developers have been building, all free and ready for download.

The Breeze App portal is now open to the public at http://www.breezeapps.com, so come on over and check it out. We’re adding new user generated mobile apps daily, and already have some cool apps available for free download; from a mobile FriendFeed app and a puzzle slider game, to mobile RSS readers and a mobile Twitter app.

Thanks,
John Chilson
Cascada Mobile

 
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