JEDEC.org Launches
Last week, we finally got to take the wraps off of one of our favorite projects of the last year: JEDEC.org. While on our blog we mostly talk about mobile, we also do a fair amount of traditional… More
Last week, we finally got to take the wraps off of one of our favorite projects of the last year: JEDEC.org. While on our blog we mostly talk about mobile, we also do a fair amount of traditional… More
First & 20 is web site about iPhone applications describes itself as a “collection of Home screens of some of the best and brightest developers, designers and tech writers.” The name comes from the fact that… More
Friday is the day to release news you want people to forget. No surprise then that Friday was when Google released the unredacted version of its letter to the FCC about Apple’s rejection of the Google Voice application. More
What happens when you are so enamored with the idea of iPhone apps that you forget the rest of your mobile strategy? Chanel's iPhone App is what happens. More
There are five common arguments for why iPhone applications need to be built using native code instead of web technology. Three of the arguments either don’t apply in all cases or are simply wrong. More
Simply put: if you are a web developer that has ever dreamt of building an iPhone or Android application and selling it in the respective app stores, you can't afford to miss Mobile Portland tomorrow night. More
This month's issue of Oregon Business magazine has a feature story on Portland's burgeoning mobile scene. We're pleased that both Cloud Four and Mobile Portland are both mentioned prominently in the article. More
At the recent MobileBeat Conference, Google VP of Engineering Vic Gundotra told the audience that the Mobile Web will be the larger portion of mobile application development in the long run instead of native applications. More
At the risk of being accused of wearing mobile-tinted glasses, HTML5 is going to big a deal and it will be relevant much sooner than people think. More
We're excited to welcome Megan Notarte (@megnotarte) to Cloud Four. We think she's going to contribute a lot to our company right away, but we also expect her to help shape what comes next for Cloud Four. More
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