The Quiet Game

8 May

Statesman photo

Chaotic Moon Studios' Ben Lamm, left, and William 'Whurley' Hurley. Photo by Rodolfo Gonzalez, Austin American-Statesman.

In today’s Statesman, we launched a new feature where we talk to Central Texas software developers about the mobile apps they’re working on.

The first one is from Chaotic Moon Studios and it’s an iPhone/iPod app called The Quiet Game. We talk with William “Whurley” Hurley about it in the story.

This feature is replacing the long-running “Masters of Their Domains,” which after about two or three years of monthly stories had kind of run its course. So instead of talking to people who own Web sites every month, we’ll talk to app developers for a while and see how that goes. There’s plenty of people doing exciting mobile stuff, whether it’s for Android, iPhone, iPad or BlackBerry, in Austin.

I think what the feature is called (based on the print edition) is “There’s a Creator for That.” This certainly is better than the suggestions I had, like, “Apps All Around Us,” “App-etizers” and “What’s Appening!”

I think I was trying too hard with the word “App.”

4 Responses to “The Quiet Game”

  1. whurley May 9, 2010 at 3:26 am #

    Hey Omar,

    Thanks for taking the time to include us. Were thrilled to have been a part of this series :)

    ttys,
    whurley

  2. Ben Lamm May 9, 2010 at 10:51 am #

    Thanks again Omar for all your time and support! We can wait to show you what we are working on now!

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