Closing this week: iPhone app submissions, reader survey

BitMethod, based in Des Moines, developed BNO News’ iPhone push application, which was recently rated one of the Top 10 Mobile Web Products of 2009 by ReadWriteWeb. iPhone/iPod Touch apps developed on the Prairie Next week, Aaron Onken will publish a post with a list of names, icons, and descriptions of iPhone / iPod Touch…

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BitMethod, based in Des Moines, developed BNO News’ iPhone push application, which was recently rated one of the Top 10 Mobile Web Products of 2009 by ReadWriteWeb.

iPhone/iPod Touch apps developed on the Prairie

Next week, Aaron Onken will publish a post with a list of names, icons, and descriptions of iPhone / iPod Touch Apps that have been developed on The Prairie. To make this list as long as possible, we need your help: If you, or someone you know located in our region, has developed an iPhone / iPod Touch App for either a company in our region or outside of it, please fill out the submission form below.

We’ve had some awesome apps built by developers in our region. Jeff, Dusty and I visited with one of those developers yesterday, Daniel Shipton of BitMethod. Earlier this year, he and his business partner, Neil Roberts, released the BNO News iPhone push application, which has garnered a good amount of attention on the national stage. In addition to the recognition mentioned above, ReadWriteWeb named it one of the Top 10 RSS & Syndication Technologies of 2009, and in October, TechCrunch writer Jason Kincaid called it one of his favorite iPhone applications in a post: BNO News Updates Its Great iPhone App, Lets You Harness Stream Of Push Notifications.

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We expect many more good things to come from BitMethod and we look forward to learning the names of other iPhone developers in our region. If you haven’t emailed Aaron (aaron@siliconprairienews.com) with your submission yet, please add your suggestions using the following form:

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Reader survey

Thanks so much to those of you who have taken our first-ever reader survey. We’re nearing the 100 reply mark and we’re receiving very valuable feedback. As we wrap up both the development and design of our new site, your thoughts and suggestions are so important to us. If you haven’t already, please take a moment to give us your feedback:

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This story is part of the AIM Archive

This story is part of the AIM Institute Archive on Silicon Prairie News. AIM gifted SPN to the Nebraska Journalism Trust in January 2023. Learn more about SPN’s origin »

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