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Top 5 Ways timeRAZOR Is NOT Like A North Korean Missile Launch

April 15th, 2012 No comments

North Korea, the clandestine and isolated regime located in between China and South Korea, has one thing in common with timeRAZOR: Neither of us give in when it comes to a product launch!

Of course, North Korea launched a long-range missile to try and put a satellite into orbit (so they say), whereas timeRAZOR launched a “Never Miss Out” application designed to cure people’s FOMO, satisfy the craving behind YOLO, and make everyone as famous as J-LO. Well… Maybe not the last part…

So, even though we are both incredibly focused, driven, and don’t take “NO” for an answer when our leadership teams want to do something, here are the top 5 ways timeRAZOR is NOT like a North Korean missile launch.

5. Our product did not break apart and plunge into the ocean a few minutes after launch.

4. timeRAZOR has established powerful business partnerships with companies like L’Oreal, Marriott, and more to fill its app with deals and unique offers. In fact, we want to expand our relationships with major brands (click here for brand info). North Korean missile launches? Not so much.

3. timeRAZOR has the largest national database of events and nightlife activities in the country, so you can always find something to do. North Korean missile launches come only once every few years, and its pretty much an invitation only event.

2. North Korean missile launches do not come with real-time traffic alerts that tell you when you need to leave so you won’t be late and miss out.

And the number 1 way timeRAZOR is NOT like a North Korean Missile Launch…

1. timeRAZOR sends you interesting events, restaurants and deals for you to choose from and explore based on your location, where you work and where you live. And let’s face it… Nobody in the world wants North Korea to send them a missile.

Download timeRAZOR for (the iPhone) and (Android) phones today. It’s free!

Social Web Radio – July 25, 2010

July 25th, 2010 No comments

During this show, Michael Hackmer wraps up talking about the iPhone, discusses INCEPTION and some the latest movie blockbusters and Maryland’s decision to start regulating disclosure for campaigns using social networking sites.

QBurst Launches theapps.mobi For iPhone/iPod App Searching

December 30th, 2009 No comments

QBurst, a web and mobile application development company based in Fairfax, VA, has launched theapps.mobi, a searchable directory of iPhone apps ranging from Education, Business and Entertainment to Travel, Weather and Lifestyle.

Theapps.mobi provides a sophisticated web site that provides users the ability to browse through a detailed catalog of iPhone and iPod Touch applications, reducing the need to browse the Apple store for applications.

What’s more, the site provides iPhone application developers a chance to be recognized via search engines as well as through its changing “featured” and “latest” application highlights, which are shown prominently on the main screen beneath the app search bar.

The site was designed by QBurst to run on Google’s App Engine platform, and the company will manage the site.

QBurst, which also has offices in India and the UK, consists of a team of over 200 professionals that help design and develop custom applications for companies of all sizes.

This article originally appears in dcTechSource at: http://www.dctechsource.com/qburst_launches_iphoneipod_searching.aspx