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CityMint – Mobile App for Food Delivery / Pickup

CityMintWe just finished the latest development for our friends over at CityMint, a new mobile application for food delivery or pickup. It’s all location based, allowing users to browse nearby restaurants, their menus, order items for delivery or pick-up. Extra nice features are that it stores your credit card info, can store multiple addresses for you, shows yelp reviews of each restaurant, and now supports delivery to your blanket at concert events in the park. As expressed here in this recent article about it in New York Daily News.

Download it from the iTunes App Store here

Voyavo.com – We’ve launched…now commence travel…

We really think that we have re-invented online travel planning. Go to voyavo.com to check it out.

About two and a half years ago we had the opportunity to do some consulting in Athens, Greece. We had a set budget from our customer and a time frame for work, but really didn’t want to travel across the Atlantic from the west coast of the US to just see just Athens. We decided to try some meta-search engines to see what we could come up with for other options for cities to visit before or after our visit to Athens. We instantly grew frustrated.

What we found was that there was no real way to create actionable work sheets of itineraries using any of the existing meta-engines, online travel agencies and/or travel planners. Mocking trips up was a combination of scribbling down prices, creating spreadsheets, and re-running searches for availability and pricing back on the originating site. Alternately we could store this information in a travel planner, but do nothing with it until it was time to travel. In many cases it was an after the fact travel planning process that we didn’t enjoy. In both cases, our intent was to simply mock-up some destination pricing scenarios, but we found that it wasn’t really possible.

We decided that this process was broken and that it was time to give it a shot on our own. This was a larger challenge than originally thought, as we needed it to cover both business and consumer travel planning as our original use case required. After a year of the project sitting on the shelf we finally started it back in October of 2008 and yesterday we soft launched it to the industry.

Voyavo.com is 1/4 meta-search, 1/4 travel planner, 1/4 geo-located logistics, and 1/4 collaboration.

While we know there a few usability issues that we need to over-come, we’d still love to hear your feedback.

Search, Add some items to a trip, and explore your destination.

Enjoy!

The New Blogher Rolls out

We spent a good portion on the Fall working with the good people over at Blogher and ThinkSF to redesign the blogher.com website. Our goal was to make the site more usable and community driven. The site upgrade was released over the weekend with much fanfare.  Thanks to the Blogher and ThinkSF teams for being such great people to work with.

(Awesome!) Touchscreen Android Office Phone

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Revolution or evolution of the office phone? Either way, we’re proud to announce that the team at Cloud Telecomputers has unveiled their next generation office phone that will change the game. We love innovative projects and passionate teams, so this one turned out to be a smooth, collaborative ride. We worked closely with the visionary team at Cloud to come up with the best workflows and processes for the product and to decide on the visual eye-candy and interface usability that a touchscreen interface requires.

Not only are they pushing the conventions of industrial design of office phones, they’re building their app on the Android platform which will mean developers can get in the game and make some really useful apps for businesses.