Rhomobiles’s RhoSync server adds push notification to enterprise apps
With the proliferation of multiple competing smartphone platforms, there’s been more talk about the pain that can cause an application developer — Google’s Vic Gundotra has even said Google is “not rich enough” to develop native apps for every smartphone out there. Since launching in March, a startup called Rhomobile has been trying to ease that pain, and now it’s taking even closer aim at big, enterprise-scale companies.
Cupertino, Calif.-based Rhomobile says that rather than building… Continue Reading
Rhomobile promises: Build once, deploy to any smartphone
If you’re interested in developing a mobile application but find the range of phones out there to be overwhelming, a startup called Rhomobile wants to help. Not only does its Rhodes programing framework allow you to build mobile applications using HTML and Ruby (much easier than, say, using the Objective C normally required for the iPhone), but your application is then available for iPhone, Blackberry, Windows Mobile, Symbian, and Android smartphones.
In other words, Rhomobile basically… Continue Reading