An Explanation Is In Order

I sincerely apologize for neglecting this blog.  My only excuse is that I’ve been completely consumed by a new venture.  A small group of us recently founded a company to do software development for mobile devices.  Software and software engineering was my first love, and this is an exciting opportunity to get back to actually building some interesting products for a new computing paradigm (bet you haven’t seen that phrase for awhile - shows how old I am).

The new group is BluMtnWerx.  Our first two iPhone / iPod touch apps, iPunt and iPuck are now available on Apple’s App Store here and here (links will take you right to the iTunes App store).

Find iPhone apps at AppStoreHQ

Find iPhone apps at AppStoreHQ

iPunt Screenshot ThumbnailiPunt is a 3-D immersive environment that is impossible to categorize.  You kind of have to play it for yourself to get the idea.

iPuck Screenshot ThumbnailiPuck is a casual arcade game that involves using your ring to guard your goal while trying to smack the puck into the opponent’s goal.

We have a third app in its final testing stages and we’re planning on a major upgrade for iPunt in the very near future.

By way of apology for my long silence, I have a handful of app promo codes left that I’d be happy to share with “Go East” readers.  Just get in touch with me - first-come, first-served.  All that I ask is that you take a couple of seconds to give us a rating on the app store.

I’ll certainly continue to post on this blog, but the majority of my new writing will be on the BluMtnWerx Mobile Perspectives blog, so please check there if you’re interested in my most up to date ranting.  Also, I’m trying to drum up followers on Twitter, if you’re using that strangely popular service - http://twitter.com/deansx

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