August 5, 2009 by Jonathan Grenier
For a while now we’ve been looking at the iPhone platform as one of our next big focus point (our first app is coming soon, we’re waiting for Apple) but today we have some great news.
Starting today, Techniconseils is sponsoring the iPhone Dev Camp Montreal, presented by the Club Mac de Montreal. On the first wednesday of every month, we’ll be at McGill University presentating the latest news and giving how-tos not to mention drinks and food to the developers community around town.
The Dev Camp has its own web site at http://iphone.lcmm.qc.ca. If you tweet about it, make sure to use the tag #idcmtl.
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January 27, 2009 by Jonathan Grenier
We’ve been registered as an iPhone developer for several months now, but yesterday we submitted our application to be an Android developer (and got accepted of course, everybody is). A nice dev unit is on the way and Techniconseils’ first mobile application will be published on both platforms.
We’ll have more news on what we’re doing in the next few weeks but suffice it to say the word social might appear in quite a few places.
We’ll also have some news about SocialFusion, about Twitter / Delicious mashup service soon.
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January 8, 2009 by Jonathan Grenier
18 months ago, when Apple decided to enter the cell phone market, we knew they would have a big impact on that industry. Apple is well known to be the company that sets its own standards and elevates the bar when it comes to user experience and the first version of the iPhone did not disapoint in that regard. Some of those innovation, like at-home activation unfortunately didn’t stick, but many did.
One thing we didn’t expect though, was that a year later Apple would be revolutionizing the market again, this time with the iTunes Application Store. Ever since the store went online in mid 2008, it has become the new standard every other manufacturer are rushing to get up to. While it’s nice for Apple (we’re big fans) to set the bar again, what especially nice is that the market for custom application is enormous right now. Even ridiculous and useless apps are making tons of money nowadays and Apple is proving that even a 0.99$ application can be quite worthwhile. The gaming market in particular seems to be exploding with sales being quite encouraging and businesses like NGcomo making a name for themselves after only a few short months of existence.
With the economy being what it is, a business model centered on selling micro applications for less than 2$ makes a lot of sense to me. It’s not about making a lot of money on one license, it’s about selling a ton of licences of a software you created in a matter of weeks (instead of months or years) for a few dollars.
Tags: Apple, iPhone, iTunes
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September 18, 2008 by Jonathan Grenier
Hello everyone and welcome to our little corner of the Web. We are Techniconseils, a Montreal-based company that specializes in Web 2.0 sites and Web Applications. Wow, that does sound corporate, doesn’t it ? Let’s try it again. I’m Jonathan Grenier, a Montreal-based web programmer that’s been creating Web Sites and Web Applications for over 13 years now and I’m one of the cofounders of Techniconseils. On this blog, we’ll discuss the latests trends and fads of the Web development world and hopefully give you a few tips and pointers to help you out along the way as we encounter problems and find the solutions when dealing with our customers’ sites.
Creating a Web application is becoming both easier (thanks for some fabulous libraries and frameworks) and much harder (so many technologies and buzzwords out there!). Add to this the multiplication of devices (iPhone and PSP come to mind) and it’s getting a little crazy out there. I’m hoping this blog will be a good place to exchange solutions and tips on all those technologies. Make sure to check out our scripts section for a good place to find already made scripts for your site.
So welcome aboard, thanks for stopping by and I hope to see you soon with our next post.
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