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Archive for 2008/12


Press: New Phoenix Development Community For Google’s Phone Platform

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE 
Contact: 
John De Santiago 
Business Development Manager, OpenRain, LLC 
Desk: 1 (623) 691-7869 x6426 
Fax: 1 (602) 680-5780 
john.desantiago [at] openrain dot com
http://openrain.com 
New Phoenix Development Community For Google’s Phone Platform 
OpenRain Elite Web Software in Mesa is organizing and hosting an ongoing series of free community events for software developers interested in creating applications for Android-based mobile devices: a competitor of [...]

New OpenRain Phone Number

New phone number: 1.623.691.7869
Try to contain your excitement, but we just implemented a shiny new phone system. It’s not exactly something you’d ask Santa for, but a critical piece of business infrastructure nonetheless. Last year we decided to try a Skype-based strategy and, well… let’s just say we had smiles when we turned on the new system.
We [...]

OpenRain.com Getting New Look

This year we got serious about consistent branding, and revisited everything from our logo to color scheme to font choices. So for Saul’s first couple of weeks at OpenRain, we tasked him with implementing a new CSS style and footer section on our .com site. The content of the site will continue to change dramatically [...]

Android developer speaks at Phoenix Android

To wrap up 2008, Iliyan Malchev will be speaking at Phoenix Android tonight.
When: Thursday, December 11th, 2008, 6pm.
Where: OpenRain HQ, 2220 South Country Club Drive, Suite #107, 85210
[Google Group] [Map] [iCal Event Feed]
Pizza and drinks will be served. RSVP requested via the Google Group so the appropriate amount of food can be ordered.
Iliyan is a [...]

RubyConf 2008 Videos Online

Major thanks to the RubyConf organizers for raising the cash necessary for Confreaks to come out and record the sessions. The rest of the sessions can be viewed online for free here.
Peer Aware Desktop Application Development, by Preston Lee

Hacking With ruby2ruby, by Marc Chung