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Foam Roller Technique
October 23rd, 2012 | Gavin Miller

How much money have you spent at chiropractors, massage therapists, and physiotherapists to gain their expertise? How would it sound if you could buy 100 instructuctional videos for $2.99? Seriously! That’s what the Foam Roller Technique app is – a collection of high quality videos demonstrating how to ease sore muscles with a foam roller.

Developer Interview: Stephen Gazzard
October 9th, 2012 | Gavin Miller

The apps that we have had the best successes with are the apps where we have felt before we released them that we stumbled upon something “magic” before we ever showed it to anyone else. Stephen is an app developer here in Calgary. I’ve enjoyed many of Stephen’s games and he’s been known within the […]

Developer Interview: Radu Muresan
September 19th, 2012 | Gavin Miller

My games have been downloaded more than half a million times – just trying to imagine half a million kids playing my games makes me feel pretty good about all of my efforts. Do you know Radu Muresan? I bet you don’t. Radu is a software developer here in Calgary. I found out about Radu […]

Throwing Stars to Triceratops: Ninja Dino Showdown
April 5th, 2012 | Kevin Dubienski

I started my morning with a nice cup of coffee, pushed some emails back and forth, then commenced a battle-royal with my fleet of ninja’s against hordes of cute little dinosaurs.  Ninja Dino Showdown is a lane defence game for iOS devices where the player controls three ninjas across a tiled battlefield.  The further I […]

yycApps Version 2.5
April 4th, 2012 | Connor Turner

Today we’re really excited to announce a new partnership and a major reboot to yycApps.com.

Baby Speak: Bridging Communication Gaps Between Toddlers and Parents
March 26th, 2012 | Connor Turner

My wife and I are not parents, but we do fall into the demographic where a good majority of our close friends are quickly starting their own family. When we ask them what their biggest frustration is – within our circle of friends at least – the overwhelming response is the inability to anticipate their […]

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