One million users!

It’s been a month now since I moved to Berlin and joined 6Wunderkinder, the awesome startup that brought you Wunderlist – a free task manager for iPhone, iPad, Android, Mac and Windows. 9 months and 2 days since the launch of Wunderlist, a major milestone has now been reached.

New adventures of the mobile developer

Sometimes things happens fast. In the beginning of June, I started discussing the opportunity to relocate and join with a cool startup. A few weeks later, I had made the decision to quit freelancing and join 6Wunderkinder in Berlin as mobile developer.

Ideas for Adamantium.js 0.2

9 days has passed since Adamantium.js first broke the speed of light in public and what has been described in blogs as a project with potential, to keep under your radar, is now ready to enter the next phase.

Showcase of awesome mobile websites (pt 2)

The second part of this inspirational showcase offers great mobile interfaces by Munchenbryggeriet, Information Architects and Erskine Design, among others.

Titans, meetups and community contribution

Recently I joined an initiative by Appcelerator called Titans, with the intention of hosting meetups for web developers without previous mobile experience and contribute to the community with my open source framework. My goal is to plan and execute some event before this summer.

Showcase of awesome mobile websites (pt 1)

I always carry a little notebook with me, scribbling down ideas and sketching out thoughts that come to mind during the day, as a way of processing my voice. But an equally important part of that voice is the inspiration and library of successful patterns it rests upon. With that said, this is the first part of a blog series where I collect great UX ideas and share them with you.

Insights and foresights

The past year, I slowly started freelancing as a mobile interaction developer, quickly learning that running a business is so much more than just writing beautiful code. I reached some insights in 2010 and although you can never really plan further than today, I’ve got a few, humble foresights for 2011.