Sourcebits iPhone App Leader Diligently Developing Super Apps for iPad Retail Launch

Posted on February 10, 2010 by editor

Truly delighted to impress consumers developing super applications over the next 60-90 days for the iPad release.

Sourcebits, a leading developer in mobile and social app, gaming and digital solutions for iPhone, Mac, Android, Blackberry and Web, today revealed their aggressive solution for iPad App design and development, rightfully named the Sourcebits iPad Lab. The company, which currently employs over 150 talented software developers, has dedicated a team of 80 iPhone developers and Apple award winning designers to focus solely on creating SUPER APPS for the next generation of Apple iPad devices, including the iPhone and iPod Touch.

Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced the new iPad device to the world on January 27th with its retail debut slated for March 27th, launching a countdown over the next 60 days to the release of the iPad and its 3G-enabled version 30 days later.

The Sourcebits iPad Lab will work around the clock to ensure that their clients, including Fortune 500 clients, major tech players (such as Apple) and consumers will have a collection of super apps to download on launch day.

What drives the aggressive Sourcebits iPad Lab? It’s the opportunity to create super apps that harness the new device’s high resolution and more powerful capabilities, which will impress users, while also being optimized for current and future iPhone and iPod touch devices.

Sourcebits was one of the first Apple hero developers to deliver software solutions to the App Store in 2006 and, to date has launched over 150 iPhone apps, many of which have been featured in the top 10 and top 100 lists. Sourcebits has launched iPhone and Android apps under their own private label, Spoonjuice, and for a variety of clients including many Fortune 500 companies.

7 Responses to “Sourcebits iPhone App Leader Diligently Developing Super Apps for iPad Retail Launch”

  1. admin

    sgoodell07 (author comment)

    - 10th Feb, 10 10:02am

    more Apple hype…people will pretty much hype up anything comin from Apple

  2. psychoxl99

    psychoxl99

    - 10th Feb, 10 10:02am

    Wow. that is all I can say about the iPad…. welllll, not exactly all. The hype machine around RUMORS is what led to this disappointment over the iPad. Once people get their hands on it I am certain it will be HUGE!. All of the complaints sound almost exactly like the complaints around the original iPhone.

  3. Firehazel

    Firehazel

    - 10th Feb, 10 10:02am

    I don’t think I need killer apps for the iPad. All I remember saying to myself while using the iPod Touch as my email client and web browser in my house was this is awesome but would be perfect with a bigger screen.

  4. chrisp339

    chrisp339

    - 10th Feb, 10 10:02am

    I seem to remember that in the period between the iPhone announcement and it first going on sale there were numerous prognostications of doom much like this.

  5. Kevin087

    Kevin087

    - 10th Feb, 10 10:02am

    I seem to remember the iPhone acutally lived up to the hype.

  6. jrod24p1

    jrod24p1

    - 10th Feb, 10 10:02am

    I just have enough techno junk already. Why do I need yet more of it? I have a life!

  7. jessiethe3rd

    jessiethe3rd

    - 10th Feb, 10 10:02am

    No doubt this thing will have Apple’s traditional sex appeal. Goes to show how many people are concerned about their status and enjoy devices like this as a means to look cool or hip.

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