Pull a cracker, beat a world record and help the Simon Community
Carphone Warehouse and the Simon Community will attempt to break the world record for the highest number of simultaneous Christmas cracker pulls, this December 2nd on Hanover Quay, Grand Canal, Dublin 2. The event will take place at 12.30 pm and is open to the public to join in.
The record currently stands at 1,478, and they are aiming to top that by achieving 1,600 cracker pulls at once. If the record is broken, Carphone Warehouse will donate “a generous amount” to the Simon Community.
As well as the world record attempt, Carphone Warehouse is donating all profits from its annual in-store gift-wrap to the charity. That means a 50c donation for each and every gift that’s wrapped. It will further donate €1 for every new fan on its Facebook page until they hit 22,000. Carphone Warehouse hopes to raise over €10,000 for the Simon Community through this initiative.
Carphone Warehouse extends an invitation to the public to take part in the record breaking attempt. On the day, there will be treats available for anyone who takes part, in addition to Christmas carol sing-along with some special Irish music acts.
INVITE: WORLD RECORD CRACKER PULLING ATTEMPT
Where? Hanover Quay, Grand Canal, Dublin 2.
When? December 2nd, 2011, at 12:30pm.
The Winners of The Appys 2011
The winners of the 2011 Appys have been announced. Congratulations to MailOnline for iPad, the Grand Prix winner of the Appys 2011 with Carphone Warehouse. This year’s awards received over 250 entries and was opened up to entries from Facebook apps and iPad apps.
Other notable winners include the best business app – Adverts.ie, the best entertainment app – the 3Player, the best media app – TheJournal.ie, best sports app – the Leinster Rugby app and the best food app – Heinz BBQ.
“Congratulations to all who made the shortlist and who won an award. Thanks also to our sponsors Carphone Warehouse, Nokia, O2, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, iMobile, Independent.ie, Tapadoo, Furious Tribe, Airport Genie, Alternatives Digital, and 3e FYI,” says Des Doris, event organiser.
“Once again The Appys celebrated and rewarded some of the best and most innovative apps available for smartphone, tablet and Facebook users,” says Doris. “The future is mobile and apps will continue to play a huge role in the continual development of the mobile industry. It’s great to see how innovative and creative the Irish app industry actually is.”
Future apps
“Apps will evolve from what we know them as today. Obviously gaming apps will still be huge but future apps will become intelligent pieces of software capable of better organising people’s lives.
In the minds of the most adventurous app developers, this is just the first generation of technologies that we will wonder how we ever lived without,” says Stephen Conmy, event organiser and editor of Digital Times.
Some stats
According to new research from market research firm, Berg Insight, the number of mobile app downloads globally will reach 98 billion by 2015. App store revenue will also grow, to reach €8.8 billion in 2015. Last year, global revenues from paid apps, in-app purchases and subscription services reached €1.6 billion.
The Winners of The Appys 2011, listed below in the following order – entrant, name of the app and finally the developer.
Best Business App – sponsored by O2
Adverts Marketplace Ltd., adverts.ie, Adverts Marketplace Ltd.
Best Education App – sponsored by Nokia
MedMedia Ltd./Irishhealth.com/Aptamil, Child Immunisation Tracker, Appsie
Best Entertainment App
TV3, 3Player, DV4
Best Facebook App
Jameson Irish Whiskey, Jameson Urban Safari, eightytwenty/4D
Best Food App
neo@ogilvy, Heinz Summer BBQ App, Púca
Best Gaming App
Redwind Software, Space Brains, Redwind Software
Best iPad App
Associated Newspapers, MailOnline for iPad, Brand 42
Best Media / Publishing App – sponsored by Alternatives Digital
Distilled Media, TheJournal.ie, Distilled Media
Best Music App
98FM, 98FM, Adforce
Best Social/Sharing App – Sponsored by Tapadoo
Skype, Skype, Grayling Atomic
Best Sports App – sponsered by Samsung
iMobile Applications Ltd., Lenister Rugby, iMobile Applications Ltd.
Best Travel & Tourism App – sponsored by airport genie
Dublin Bus, Dublin Bus, App Biznet IIS
Best Branded App
neo@Ogilvy, It has to be Heinz BBQ, Púca
Best Nokia App – sponsored by Nokia
TV3, TV3 Catch Up, Axionista
Best Android APP – sponsored by Sony Ericsson
neo@Ogilvy It has to be Heinz BBQ Púca
Best iOS App
Adverts Marketplace Ltd., Adverts.ie, Adverts Marketplace Ltd
Best Developer
Vinnie Coyne
GRAND PRIX
Associated Newspapers, MailOnline for iPad, Brand 42
The People’s Choice Award – sponsored by Carphone Warehouse
It’s show time – The Appys 2011
The final touches are being put to the Mansion House for today’s awards, The Appys with Carphone Warehouse. We are looking forward to rewarding the best within the application development sector. There is an event timeline and some housekeeping details below – as well as a list of some of the companies attending.
At the end of the mail you will also get your chance to enter the two competitions currently running on Facebook from Carphone Warehouse and Sony Ericsson.
Get the Appys Apps
For Android go to the market. For Apple go here. Alternatively go to the Android Market or iTunes and search for The Appys in the Irish store to download. A big thank you to Furious Tribe for putting this together for us.
Event details
- Dress code is smart/casual.
- Kick off is at 7pm in the Mansion House.
- You will be checked in on Samsung Tablets and then shown to a drinks reception and the exhibition area.
- At 8.15pm people can make their way into the awards ceremony where each table will have a selection of hot and cold finger food (for example sushi, smoked turkey bundy, watermelon, mini-burgers and lamb kebabs).
- At 8.30pm sharp the doors close and the awards begin.
- At 9.30 pm the awards finish and the band Groove Boy will begin playing.
- There is a DJ from 10.30pm until late.
Drinks
The free drinks reception is sparkling wine, and red and white wine. There is also a full bar service, although you have to pay for these drinks. During the awards show itself there is table service available.
Who is attending?
Just a small selection of companies attending on the night include Nokia, Furious Tribe, Samsung, iMobile, Sony Ericsson, Redwind Software, Carphone Warehouse, Tapadoo, Vodafone, 98 FM, Communicorp, RTE, Independent.ie, PUCA, Paddy Power, Distilled Media, Windmill Lane, Appsie, National Irish Bank, Agency.com, Axonista, TV3, Associated Newspapers, Fusio, Mobanode, EightyTwenty, Publicis QMP, Vodafone, Product World, App Sandwich, Web Reach, Flashpoint, Intuition, Arikebio, VMAD and many, many more.
Prizes
There will be spot prizes on the night as well as a Blackberry Playbook for the Best Developer. Each of the winners will walk away with a coveted Appys gong. You can also enter the Carphone Warehouse People’s Choice competition and the Sony Ericsson Best Android Competition beforehand.
Entertainment
The band Groove Boy is brought to us by Carphone Warehouse and were part of the courtyard stage at this year’s Castlepalooza. The DJ and full bar service will run until closing.
Shortlist is available here and the hash tag for the night #CPWappys.
Best Nokia Shortlist
The shortlist for the Best Nokia category has been confirmed and the winner will be announced tonight. The shortlisted
applications and their developers are as follows:
- GAA- ebow
- Irish Times City Guide – Irish Times
- Leinster Rugby – iMobile
- Munster Rugby – iMobile
- Newstalk – iMobile
- Paddy Power – Paddy Power
- TV3 – Axonista
Is Ubuntu the next big OS for mobile and tablets?
Today, the four major mobile platforms are Android (Google), iOS (Apple), Windows Phone and Blackberry OS. Now, however, there a new kid on the block – Ubuntu.Ubuntu recently held its Developer Summit. “An application for Ubuntu in the future will have multiple personalities. When it is running on a desktop computer, it will have a different personality from when it is running on a tablet,” says Mark Shuttleworth (founder of Canonical). “From a developer point of view, there will be a phenomenal amount of coherency and reuse of the core capabilities on the application.”
In plain English, this means Ubuntu is going to provide a unified code, that is to say, a developer will be able to write an application for a desktop user and have it run, with minimal modification, on smartphones or tablets.
Android, the other open-source platform (and also based on Linux), seems to be the main competitor but Shuttleworth argues that, after the recent acquisition of Motorola by Google, Canonical presumably would be a more neutral party to hardware manufacturers.
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