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25.08.11

What’s next for MagicSolver?

The first exclusive screenshot

As you should all be aware, the Rugby World Cup begins in September and MagicSolver have been getting ready for when it all kicks off! After weeks of preparation, late nights, and long days, we have finally submitted our Rugby World Cup Calendar 2011. It’s going to let you follow your favourite team throughout the tournament, as well as helping you keep up to date with all the news and fixtures.

Also, throughout the Rugby World Cup, our app is giving away free apps within it so make sure to check back every day to pick up 15 great apps for free (one for every player on a rugby team). No need to ruck and maul though, the app will be free and available for everyone so watch this space for a release date!

If there are any apps that you think would be excellent to give away as part of our Rugby World Cup app, do feel free to contact us at wishes@magicsolver.com.

Josh from the MagicSolver Team

P.S. Wish us luck in the last stages of development!

P.P.S. We’ll be starting on our Halloween and the Advent Calendar soon as well.

04.04.11

MagicSolver supports Japan!

Our team here at MagicSolver, composed of people from England, France, Japan, Italy, Mexico, and Pakistan has been very moved by the troubled times Japan is facing right now. We all love Japan a lot, have friends there, and have been very worried about what happened to this wonderful country. We all want to express our support to Japan, and help a little, if we can.

A few facts: on 11 March 2011, a massive 9.0-magnitude earthquake struck the northeastern coast of Japan, triggering a devastating tsunami. The quake—the most powerful to hit Japan in more than 100 years—caused massive damage and many people are missing and feared dead. Reuters reported that the overall cost of the multiple disasters exceeded $170 billion. The global-scale relief effort has provided much needed help, with significant coverage provided by online media.

We are very proud of the reactions of iOS games providers such as Sega, PopCap Games and Capcom who have shown their support by slashing prices of their apps and donating proceeds to help the earthquake relief effort. Apple too is now collecting donations for Japan’s earthquake and tsunami victims with its iTunes software. Via a specially designed iTunes page, people can make donations up to $200 and as little as $5. 100% of the donations go to the American Red Cross.

A few weeks ago, gaming company Zynga launched a campaign with Save The Children to raise money via in-game donations in Zynga games like FrontierVille, FarmVille and CityVille for the relief efforts in Japan. 100 percent of the virtual goods’ purchase prices are donated to Tsunami Relief, and over the last two weeks, Zynga players alone have raised more than $2.5 million. Today, the social gaming giant announced that Lady Gaga has donated $750,000, through the sales of her Japan Prayer Bracelets, to Zynga’s fundraising initiative. She is also donating another $750,000 to the American Red Cross to support relief efforts in Japan and has released a single, with all the money made going towards Japan’s relief.

If you are more an Android person, there is also a range of useful apps that provide information and enable fundraising. For emergency purposes, ICE (In Case of Emergency is a bare-bones app that stores your blood type, allergies, and two emergency contacts Color Flashlight transforms your phone into a flashlight and distress signal. It can also be used to communicate via flashing text. Other modes include various colored lights, strobe light, scrolling text, white light, and police lights. You also have Person Finder: 2011 Japan Earthquake, which is a Japanese language (with English) emergency disaster aid app thrown together in response to the earthquake and tsunami in Japan. Widespread power failures have been affecting Japan’s rail service. To find out if trains are running normally in your area, HYPERDIA JapanRailSearch is a useful app that also allows users to search more generally for train and air routes, fares, and timetables, useful for when you visit Japan J.

And if you want to follow the latest events in Japan, the NHK WORLD TV Live provides excellent coverage of the events in English.

Have you seen any other enterprising apps, aimed at helping Japan? We would love to hear about them.

Sobia

01.01.10

Happy New Year!

Good Resolutions, our new app, has just been released.

Download Good Resolutions to help you keep your New Year’s Resolutions:
http://bit.ly/GoodResolutions2010