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The Civil War Today Named One of Top 15 Mobile Apps of 2011

Wednesday, December 21st, 2011

The editorial staff of FierceMobileContent, a daily update on the innovations and trendsetters pushing the boundaries of the mobile content industry, has compiled a list of the Top 15 Mobile Apps of 2011, and we are proud to announce that A&E Television Networks Mobile’s The Civil War Today for iPad, developed by Bottle Rocket Apps, earned the #4 spot on the list.

Executive editor Jason Ankeny wrote:

The Civil War Today doesn’t simply revisit and reconsider history–it’s bound to make history as well, going down in App Store lore as the gold standard for how tablets can render conventional textbooks irrelevant by illuminating our shared heritage in new and unprecedented ways.

The Civil War Today, one of three apps by Bottle Rocket featured by Apple in the iTunes App Store Essentials Hall of Fame, is available for $5.99 on the App Store.

History’s “The Civil War Today” Named iPad App Of The Week and #1 Entertainment App On iTunes Store

Thursday, April 14th, 2011

App Brings Users Daily Stories of the War Over the Next Four Years, Just as They Unfolded 150 Years Ago

 

Just two days after its release, The Civil War Today, an unprecedented iPad app created by Bottle Rocket Apps for A&E Television Networks’ HISTORY®, was named the iPad App of the Week on the iTunes App Store and rocketed to the #1 paid iPad app in the Entertainment category.

In a first for a non-news app, The Civil War Today brings the history of this tragic conflict to life by revealing the story in real time—beginning two days ago with the April 12, 1861 attack on Fort Sumter, and unfolding day by day over the next four years, exactly as the events happened 150 years earlier. The app weaves the iPad’s multi-touch interface together with original narratives, photographs (some never before seen), battle maps, diaries, letters, and other emotional first-person accounts to immerse the user in this dark chapter of American history in a way never before possible.

“This extraordinary app lets users touch and feel history, using gestures to explore and interact with original historical documents,” said Dan Suratt, Executive Vice President, Digital Media and Business Development for A&E Television Networks, the parent of HISTORY® and AETN Digital Media. “And experiencing the American Civil War in a serialized, ‘real-time’ manner provides a new and extraordinarily powerful way to understand one of our country’s landmark events.”

Every day, for the next four years, the app’s period-style “broadsheet” will deliver new feature stories, photographs, historical events, newspapers, and the personal perspectives of 15 actual individuals—from President Abraham Lincoln to ordinary soldiers on both sides of the conflict—tied to the events that occurred 150 years earlier. In addition, users can explore finely detailed battle maps, test their knowledge by answering a daily quiz question, accumulate “medals” for period-appropriate activities and share their achievements in Apple’s GameCenter, view in-app video clips wirelessly on their Apple TV through AirPlay, and even tap out Twitter “telegrams” in Morse code using a virtual telegraph key. And users who can’t visit the app every day need not worry about missing anything: a scrollable timeline lets them return to any previous day to see the events on that date.

When paired with an Apple iPad 2, The Civil War Today becomes a history educator’s dream teaching aid. The video mirroring capabilities built into iPad 2 allow an entire classroom to view the app on an HDTV or HD projector. Students will be captivated as they watch their teacher tap, swipe and flick through each day of content and pinch-zoom into high-resolution maps, period newspapers, handwritten diaries and photographs.

“All of us at Bottle Rocket were immediately captivated by A&E’s vision for The Civil War Today,” said Calvin Carter, president of Bottle Rocket. “We have been privileged to partner with A&E to craft an educational and engaging mobile experience that, quite simply, is unlike anything that has ever been done before. It’s a tremendous honor to have this revolutionary concept recognized as iPad App of the Week.”

The Civil War Today for iPad is available for download in the iTunes App Store at http://bit.ly/CivilWarToday. A single $7.99 purchase opens the door to four years of daily content and updates in this one-of-a-kind app experience.

About Bottle Rocket Apps

Bottle Rocket Apps (www.bottlerocketapps.com) is a full-service mobile app development firm, focused on creating mission-critical, premium brand experiences for the Apple iPhone and iPad and Android devices. Since its founding in early 2008, Bottle Rocket has completed more than 50 iPhone, iPad and Android apps for leading brands such as NPR, PBS, Disney, ESPN, The Seattle Times, Discovery Channel, BET, SPIN Magazine, American Express and AARP. The company’s apps have won numerous industry accolades for innovative and user-centered design, and frequently appear at the top of their categories on the iTunes App Store. The Bottle Rocket team of senior strategists, architects, developers and artists work their magic from the company’s offices in Dallas, Texas.

About AETN Digital Media and HISTORY®

AETN Digital Media, a division of A&E Television Networks, LLC, is a leading provider of digital content for properties including HISTORY®, Lifetime, A&E, Biography, Roiworld, DressUpChallenge, Lifetime Moms and MothersClick. More than 14 million unique visitors per month engage with the company’s digital brands across 14 properties, and millions more consume the content via syndication, social media and mobile.

HISTORY® and HISTORY HD® are the leading destinations for revealing, award-winning original non-fiction series and event-driven specials that connect history with viewers in an informative, immersive and entertaining manner across multiple platforms. Its programming, which has been recognized with a total of 23 Peabody and Emmy® Awards, covers a diverse variety of historical genres ranging from military history to contemporary history, technology to natural history, as well as science, archaeology and pop culture. The HISTORY website, located at www.history.com, is the leading online resource for all things history, featuring over 20,000 videos, images, audio clips, articles and interactive features that allow visitors to dig deeper into a broad range of thousands of historical topics.

Annoying Orange: Kitchen Carnage Overtakes Words With Friends

Friday, April 8th, 2011

Annoying Orange: Kitchen Carnage is ranked #7 in the iTunes App Store and has just overtaken the popular game, Words with Friends.

Fling characters like Cantaloupe, Banana and “Painapple” to a gruesome deaths while you rack up points and bonus time in your quest to become the best Fruitslinger in the Kitchen!

Features Included:

  • Fast-paced fruit-slinging arcade action in a beautifully rendered 3D kitchen!
  • A flick of the finger sends Apple, Banana, Cantaloupe and more to juice spraying deaths.
  • Collect big points with bonus multipliers on blenders, cutting boards and the almighty “Vent Hood of Death”!
  • Earn bonus time from Orange’s entourage hiding in the cabinets (shake device when the cabinets knock).
  • Claim your spot at the top of the fruit salad with Gamecenter (over 20 achievements and 3 global leaderboards).
  • Over 40 unique voice clips and animations from your favorite series characters!
  • Knife!

New characters, deaths and other surprises are already in development…so get it now and be ready to compete in the next round of carnage!

Bottle Rocket Celebrates Three Years of Propelling the Mobile Market

Monday, March 7th, 2011

DALLAS (March 7, 2011) — Bottle Rocket Apps, one of the world’s leading full-service designers and developers of premium brand experience apps for the Apple iPhone, iPod touch and iPad, celebrates its third anniversary today. In just three years, Bottle Rocket has distinguished itself as the agency of choice for major companies seeking to create complex, hand-crafted, “never been done before” apps that will engage their customers and extend their brands.

Calvin Carter, president of Bottle Rocket, founded the company on March 7, 2008, literally the day after Apple CEO Steve Jobs announced that the company planned to open the iTunes App Store and the new iPhone 3G to third party apps. “I knew immediately that the iPhone would redefine the way we live our lives,” says Carter. “It was a game-changing platform that united information, instant access and unlimited range like no other tool in history.”

Realizing the new platform’s potential, however, required experimentation, innovation, careful design—and mistakes. Lots of them. “To learn quickly, we had to make our mistakes fast,” Carter says, “so rather than jumping directly into writing code, we began designing our apps with pencil sketches on graph paper. The ‘pencils’ were fast, inexpensive, and easy to erase and change. And they allowed us the creative space to explore unlimited new ways to make an app both intuitive and emotionally engaging.” The pencil sketch phase continues today as a hallmark of Bottle Rocket’s highly-regarded app strategy and design process.

By the end of 2008, Bottle Rocket had released nine iPhone apps—ranging from productivity tools to utilities to entertainment titles—while most developers had only managed to field one or two during the same period. “We wanted to send a clear message that Bottle Rocket had arrived. We weren’t just dipping out toe in the water. We were fully committed, regardless of the outcome,” says Carter.

The robustness and user-centered design of Bottle Rocket’s early apps got the company noticed by Apple—with which Bottle Rocket maintains a close business relationship to this day—and began to generate inquiries from prominent companies looking for apps of their own. Bottle Rocket’s first custom development client, early in 2009, was NPR. “We competed fiercely against eleven other capable developers to win NPR’s business,” Carter is quick to point out. “We were successful because we were truly passionate about the platform, approached the project as though it was our own app, spoke frankly and honestly with NPR, and worked tirelessly to develop something truly remarkable.” The resulting app, NPR News for iPhone, debuted in August 2009 and quickly became the top news app in the iTunes App Store, garnering praise from both critics and users.

The success of NPR News for iPhone brought Bottle Rocket new requests for custom app development, and the company quickly proved to the industry that it wasn’t a one-hit wonder. In late 2009 and 2010, ESPN, HD Radio, Disney, PBS, The Seattle Times, the National Science Foundation, SPIN Magazine, AARP, Discovery Channel, BET, Philips, American Express and more all selected Bottle Rocket over every other app developer to bring their brands to Apple’s mobile devices.

When Apple released the iPad on April 3, 2010, Bottle Rocket was ready with not just one, but four original apps designed specifically for the new tablet, including the award-winning NPR for iPad, one of the most popular iPad apps of all time. And later that year, Bottle Rocket brought its disciplined methodology to bear on Android devices as well, with several new custom apps for Android phones and tablets coming to the Android Market in the first half of 2011.

Today, users recognize that the “Developed by Bottle Rocket” label on an app means they are in for an experience of extraordinary quality and depth. Because of their popularity, innovation and user-centered design, Bottle Rocket’s custom creations quickly vault to prominence in the App Store, achieving rankings and accolades such as the #1 Free iPad App (Discovery Channel HD), #4 Entertainment App and Apple’s iPhone App of the Week (PBS for iPhone), #2 News App (NPR for iPad), #1 News App (NPR News for iPhone), #3 Music App (NPR Music), and #4 Business App (AMEX OPEN Forum).

As of its third birthday, Bottle Rocket has completed and delivered more than 50 premium apps, with almost 20 additional titles under development. The company is unique in that it continues to work its magic on its own apps, such as the wildly popular Doodle Bomb physics puzzle game (which reached the #1 Free iPhone App spot in 2010), alongside the blockbuster apps it crafts for its clients. “As we enter our fourth year in business, Bottle Rocket is ready for even more explosive growth,” says David Goldstein, Bottle Rocket’s director of business development. “We have barely begun to explore the potential for these exceptionally innovative mobile platforms. There’s a lot of history yet to be written in this industry, and we feel privileged to have a hand in writing it.”

Looking Ahead into the 2011 Smartphone Market With Apple’s iOS

Tuesday, January 11th, 2011

This article from Gartner is dense with statistics on mobile phone sales, smartphones in particular, during Q3 2010 vs. Q3 2009 — there are definitely some comparable numbers in here. But what we found to be particularly interesting is the following excerpt about the competitive smartphone market Apple continues to provide with iOS.

Apple’s dramatic expansion of iOS with the iPad and the continuing success of the iPod Touch are important sales achievements in their own right. But more importantly they contribute to the strength of Apple’s ecosystem and the iPhone in a way that smartphone-only manufacturers cannot compete with,” Ms. Milanesi said. “To a developer, the iPod Touch and iPhone (and to a lesser extent the iPad) are effectively the same device and a single market opportunity… Apple claims it is activating around 275,000 iOS devices per day on average — that’s a compelling market for any developer. And developers’ applications in turn attract users.”

NPR Makes Wired’s List of The 19 Most Wired iPhone and iPad Apps of 2010

Wednesday, January 5th, 2011

By the end of 2010 Apple’s iOS is far from slowing down. Out of the 400,000 apps crowding the iOS App Store, Wired recommends the NPR iPhone and iPad apps as two out of the recommended few worth downloading from 2010. (And why not? They’re free!)

Wired calls out the NPR app as not “just a speedier version of its website; it’s actually better.” Tap an article and an embedded player pops up below so you can listen to an audio reading or supplementary material while you read. A Share tab enables you to share an article by Twitter, Facebook or e-mail.

Right up there on Wired’s list with Twitter and Netflix, the NPR iPad app utilizes the iPad’s ability for an enhanced interactive reading experience and the NPR iPhone app continues to keep top reviews among its audiences.

Bottle Rocket is excited to continue into 2011 with newer and even more exciting apps. And hey, we can’t lie and say we’re not looking forward to seeing NPR’s award-winning apps on more of Wired’s Best Of lists this coming year. Here’s to 2011!

Bottle Rocket Apps Releases Holiday Update for its Award-Winning “Doodle Bomb” Game for iPhone and iPod touch

Tuesday, December 14th, 2010

To celebrate the holidays, Bottle Rocket Apps has developed new missions, characters and holiday theme for its popular iPhone and iPod touch game, “Doodle Bomb”. The new version, available to existing owners of the game as a free download from the iTunes App Store, adds a holiday theme as well as new missions to continue to challenge players.

Doodle Bomb is one of the most popular physics puzzle games on the iTunes App Store, with more than 1 million downloads since its release in early 2010. The game features physics driven bombs, strategically placed machines, and hilarious characters and sound effects. It’s easy to pick up and play, but difficult to master, requiring strategy, timing and precision. The game has been played more than 7 million times, and players have already completed more than 25 million missions, in less than a year.

This free holiday update gives Doodle Bomb fans 12 new challenging missions on which to earn “Bomb Badges,” plus a new present machine that acts as a springboard to send virtual bombs hurling into hard to reach places. The game’s cast of characters has received a holiday facelift as well: the enemy soldiers and bomb-bouncing rats have dressed up for the season with hats and antlers.

“We wanted to give our fans an update that didn’t just provide new mission content, but also gave them a reason to go back and explore the missions they have already played to see what has changed in the Doodle Bomb world for the Holidays,” said Bottle Rocket’s Matt Johnson, designer of the game. “Nothing gets people into the spirit like giant peppermints falling out of the sky and rats with antlers toting shotguns!”

Since its release at the beginning of the year, Doodle Bomb has garnered critical acclaim from industry review sites, including a MacWorld Editor’s Choice Award and being named as one of the five best doodle games of the year by Appolicious. The game consistently receives great customer reviews, and even celebrity interest: in a recent Entertainment Weekly interview with actor Neil Patrick Harris before hosting the 2010 Video Game Awards, he praised Doodle Bomb as a “great game,” saying that it was one of his favorites!

Bottle Rocket’s Doodle Bomb is available for both the iPhone and iPod touch and is compatible with the iPad. The new version of the game can be purchased on the iTunes App Store now for $0.99 (U.S.), or downloaded for free by existing users.

NPR’s iPhone and iPad Apps, Developed by Bottle Rocket Apps, Win Advertising Age 2010 Media Vanguard Award

Friday, December 10th, 2010

Advertising Age recognized NPR’s news and music apps for iPhone and iPad, developed by Bottle Rocket Apps, with a 2010 Media Vanguard Award for Best Broadcaster iPhone/iPad/Android Apps. The MVAs, awarded this year for the first time, honor transformative, next-generation media products.

NPR’s news and music apps for iPhone and iPad, developed for NPR by Bottle Rocket Apps, have snagged recognition by Advertising Age with a 2010 Media Vanguard Award for the Best Broadcaster iPhone/iPad/Android Apps.

The award, announced at Advertising Age’s 2011 conference in New York, recognizes NPR’s reputation as a leading news and music source in the mobile media sector. Advertising Age created the Media Vanguard Awards to honor transformative, next-generation media. The awards, bestowed for the first time this year, drew hundreds of entries from major media companies (broadcasters, newspapers, magazines and digital natives) and marketers.

iPhone and iPad Apps Transform NPR’s Broadcast Business
A staggering 40% of NPR’s internet traffic can be traced back to its mobile platforms. Bottle Rocket partnered with NPR to provide strategic concept, user interface design and application development for NPR News for iPhone, NPR for iPad, and NPR Music for iPhone.

NPR’s apps craftily expand on their already thriving website, providing the end-user an interactive experience for consuming content and streaming associated stations. The NPR News for iPhone app, first launched in 2009, alone drives 20% of all NPR online pageviews and, according to Advertising Age, “provides a top-class experience” for users on the go. Advertising Age termed the sister NPR Music app, launched in the spring of 2010, a “runaway success”. That app offers an extensive library of music tracks and streaming audio, and allows users to customize their listening experiences with saved playlists.

When Apple launched the iPad this past April, Bottle Rocket enabled NPR to be “ready at the gate, offering a full-screen experience of everything it has to offer on the web, beautifully assembled for the tablet,” according to Advertising Age.

“NPR’s move to frontline the digital sphere with new concepts and technology-driven innovation has completely transformed the traditional consumer expectation of broadcast,” said Calvin Carter, president of Bottle Rocket Apps. “We are honored to have been NPR’s partner on the journey to winning this prestigious industry award,” he added.

ESPN the Magazine for iPad

Thursday, October 21st, 2010

ESPN The Magazine has hit the iPad with the October release of the publication’s Body Issue. The app, developed by Bottle Rocket and designed by Moment Design, features exclusive daily content, issue-by-issue Magazine features, original photos, and original video specially customized for the iPad.

Other featured video on the app includes archived content from ABC’s Wide World of Sports as well as ESPN’s E:60 and Outside the Lines. The app also features sports analysis from “Picks Central;” and bar trivia from the “Answer Guy.”

After a free two-week trial, a six-month subscription for the app runs for $9.99 and includes a subscription to ESPNInsider.com, ESPN’s paid content site. Current ESPN The Magazine and ESPN Insider subscribers can download the app for free using their ESPN Insider username and password.

NPR News: Macworld’s Essential iPad App

Monday, July 12th, 2010

In the latest issue of Macworld, on page 45, Apple declares the NPR News app for iPad (developed by Bottle Rocket) to be an essential app to have.

NPR News: Macworld's Essential iPad App

Dan Frakes explains why NPR News for iPad is an essential free favorite:

Who said Internet audio killed radio? NPR for iPad proves that networks can embrace the Internet to make their radio and Web offerings even more compelling. Like NPR’s iPhone app, the free iPad version lets you browse NPR news, shows, and podcasts; you can read or listen immediately, or save audio programs to a playlist you can listen to at any time. The app also lets you listen to streaming audio of many NPR-affiliate stations across the country. But the iPad app adds emphases on the multimedia-friendly areas of NPR’s coverage—Arts & Life and Music topics—and takes advantage of the iPad’s larger screen to make it easier to find content and more enjoyable to consume it. It’s public radio on-demand, and it makes NPR appealing even to the NPR-agnostic among us.