Contact Info

Casey Ayers

CEO & App Development Director
+1.904.422.2372
Location: Jacksonville/Orlando, FL
casey@megatonapps.com

Sean O’Neill

Co-Founder & Social Media Director
+1.707.364.1739
Location: San Francisco, CA
sean@megatonapps.com

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Wednesday
Sep302009

Hard At Work

Okay, so we’ve been totally remiss in updating the blog here at Atomic Headquarters.  That ends this evening.  Rather than writing an article every time new and incredible news comes out about the iPhone, we’re going to make this a more personal experience moving forward.  We’ll talk about the work we’re doing here, the tips, tricks and challenges we run into along the way and some of the deeper questions about how the mobile market is reshaping the future of the world at large.

The fact of the matter is that we’ve been hard at work since August on our first app for a client.  While we’ve done some incredible work previously in app design and consultancy for projects that didn’t make it all the way to development for one reason or another, it’s certainly rewarding to see our vision really come to life for the customer.

Indeed, the app is basically finished at this point, but the app is due to launch alongside the client’s new website design.  We’re going to bring you plenty of details on the app itself, and the development process we’ve undergone along the way, as we get closer to launch, currently slated for Thanksgiving.  In the meantime, we’ll be sure to check in at least once or twice a week and share some of our thoughts.

First off, I should mention that if you’d like to learn more about either myself or Sean, you can check out our bios under The Founders tab.  Secondly, we have some great coders on board already but are searching for new talent all the time.  We bring on additional coding talent on a contractual basis to fit the needs of whichever project we’re working on, so we’re looking for freelancers that know their stuff when it comes to iPhone development. Please introduce yourself by sending us an email at one of the addresses on the left!

Thanks, and we’ll be back much sooner next time; I promise.

 

-Casey

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