With Mobile Roadie anyone can easily create and mange their own mobile app at a reasonable price.
Mobile Roadie was founded by Brock Batten (Creative Director) and Michael Schneider (CEO) in 2009.
Paul Simon and Sony Music have teamed up with Mobile Roadie to launch an app on iTunes. That means news, photos, tour info and the regular social features. Mobile Roadie has also rolled out a free Red Hot Chili Peppers app.
Read More »Mobile Roadie is already well known within the music industry, with its platform powering apps from Madonna, Taylor Swift, Take That and numerous other artists. Not to mention MIDEM’s official app
Read More »Los Angeles-based Mobile Roadie, the developer of branded, mobile applications, is powering another app release, this time from the band the Red Hot Chili Peppers.
Read More »A year in mobile is like five years in any other industry. Here are a few trends I see playing out in 2012....
Read More »Los Angeles-based Mobile Roadie, the mobile app developer, is powering a new mobile app from hotel and nightlife operator Sbe, the firm reported today.
Read More »So far, two small firms that often work together, Mobile Roadie LLC and ROAR, have dominated development of custom-made apps for individual churches.
Read More »The San Diego Zoo is bringing all the cute and fuzzy you can handle directly to your phone.
Read More »Fame House is proud to announce an official partnership with leading mobile application platform, Mobile Roadie. Fame House has experienced past success utilizing the Mobile Roadie platform by building mobile apps for our clients including the wildly successful DJ Shadow Mobile App.
Read More »Mobile Roadie CEO Michael Schneider stopped by after his presentation titled "Is It 1995 Again? Why Mobile Is The New Web" at the Billboard FutureSound conference to discuss his company, the importance of getting into mobile apps, and how Google Music will help Android users.
Read More »Michael Schneider, CEO of Mobile Roadie, talked about missed opportunities in the growing mobile app market. “Every industry suffers from not paying attention to the mobile experience on the consumer side,” Schneider stated.
Read More »The UK Government has been aggressively looking to spur interest in Tech City recently; as part of those efforts, Los Angeles-based Mobile Roadie was recently hired to develop a new, mobile application for the Tech City Effort, and released its app on Friday.
Read More »The most recent of these was an effort from the DIY app platform Mobile Roadie, which as partnered with local mobile agency FabriQate to launch Q Mobao to help Western developers create iOS and Android apps for the Chinese market.
Read More »Mobile Roadie will be entering China in partnership with mobile agency FabriQate, and the aim is to grow the creation of Chinese-language iPhone and Android apps. China Mobile and China Unicom are the first two operators to sign on as recipients of that content.
Read More »A few weeks ago, we caught up with our very busy friends and partners over at Mobile Roadie. It was a gorgeous, sunny day on the West Side of Los Angeles. We thought it’d be a great time to get Founders, Michael Schneider and Brock Batten, to give us a “State of the MoRo” and lay out their exciting plan for innovation and growth.
Read More »Mobile Roadie has partnered with Ustream to make it the self-service platform of mobile apps for broadcasters. Ustream previously offered Live Mobilizer, which they are discontinuing.
Read More »Today, Ustream is shutting down Live Mobilizer and announcing a partnership with Mobile Roadie, which allows anyone develop and create sleek, rich media iPhone and Android apps.
Read More »The International Rugby Board has turned app publisher in the run-up to the World Cup, with this official app for iPhone and iPad. It will include live match commentary and stats, video highlights, and news from the tournament in New Zealand.
Read More »This year's Reading Festival has an official app courtesy of Mobile Roadie, with music from the participating artists, videos, a schedule and community features. And yes, there's also a version for the Leeds leg of the festival.
Read More »Mobile Roadie is behind the latest music festival apps to go live for iPhone: Reading Festival 2011 and Leeds Festival 2011. They were released on the App Store ahead of this weekend's double-headed UK festival as free downloads.
Read More »Currently several companies offer solutions in this space, from Mobile Roadie – who will build you an artist app complete with music, videos, tour information and social media streams...
Read More »Now there’s another established media company weighing in to this space: music industry brand Billboard. It’s just launched an app called Billboard On Tour, which popped up in iPhone’s App Store last night, and is also available for Android.
Read More »Madonna by Mobile Roadie is a free application available through the iTunes App Store. This is the official Madonna app with everything you want to know about Madonna. Access videos, photos, Twitter, and more with this easy to use app.
Read More »Los Angeles-based Mobile Roadie, the mobile app development firm, said Thursday that it has released a new application from the soccer team Bayer 04 Leverkusen.
Read More »She's at the top of the charts, and now Cher Lloyd has her very own iPhone app too. It's been produced for label Sony Music using the Mobile Roadie platform, and offers news, videos, music, photos and a fan wall.
Read More »Los Angeles-based Mobile Roadie, the mobile apps developer, said today that it has inked a partnership with Consenda, a media software firm, to provide mobile news applications for newspapers in Switzerland.
Read More »Cirque du Soleil, the international entertainment organization, today announced the availability of its KÀ app on iPad.
Read More »Alternative legends Pixies have their own iPhone app, which offers much more than simply news and tweets.
Read More »Important HLS information is now at your fingertips, thanks to the recent launch of the new Harvard Law School Mobile App.
Read More »Music-focused app development company Mobile Roadie will go live in China at the end of August, confident that the Far East can offer the greatest growth potential for the sector.
Read More »Apparently, Blackberry users aren't that into Facebook and Twitter--at least, according to Beverly Hills-based Mobile Roadie, the developer of branded mobile applications for music artists, celebrities, and others.
Read More »This self-service app creator aims to make it cheap and easy to go mobile. Plus, a look at other game-changers in the mobile space.
Read More »Have you ever considered creating your own iPhone app? Mobile Roadie is the best turnkey app creation tools on the market and since I’ve just successfully released my own app, i’d like to share the step by step process with you.
Read More »Every week, we feature an interview with a personality in the Los Angeles startup community. This week we were lucky to score an interview with Brock Batten the creative director for Mobile Roadie.
Read More »Mobile Roadie is a quick and inexpensive way for anyone to build a mobile app for iPhone, Android, or Blackberry.
Read More »Originally reported by the Wall Street Journal's AllThingsD blog, and independently confirmed by Billboard, Sony has indeed finalized its long-rumored "almost there" deal with Spotify for U.S. licensing.
Read More »Mobile Roadie, a startup that helps anyone develop and create iPhone and Android apps, has landed a major partner—Sony Music Entertainment.
Read More »Mobile Roadie is already well known within the music industry, with its platform powering apps from Madonna, Taylor Swift, Take That and numerous other artists. Not to mention MIDEM’s official app (shameless plug, OK!)
Read More »It’s not very common today for consumers to purchase items in a physical retail store with a wave of their mobile phones–yet. But applications are helping to generate significant revenues online.
Read More »Mobile Roadie, a startup that helps anyone develop and create iPhone and Android apps, has launched a more customizable version of their app builder today, called Mobile Roadie Pro.
Read More »The first official Levi’s/Fader Fort application for iPhone and Android has launched just in time for South by Southwest (SXSW) 2010 with the goal of engaging both festival attendees and trendsetting music fans who wish they could be there…
Read More »Michel Kripalani started making e-books when e-books weren’t cool. A veteran creator of video games, Kripalani began developing downloadable digital books about a year ago. At the time, Apple’s App Store (AAPL), an online software application marketplace, boasted thousands of game apps and merely 700 book-related titles. “If everyone is growing corn, maybe it’s time to grow soy,” he figured.
Read More »Apple’s recent purge of sex-tinged iPhone apps and its lesser-known ban of “cookie-cutter” apps signifies the company’s new focus on quality in its App Store, rather than quantity.
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