Vas,

(posting second time - my yesterday's post did not go through)
I am in NY area and would be happy to help you with your article.
Our company Lablz, took part in 3 ADC submissions:

1. Bhoost.com - Open-source shell for Android's WebKit which gives Web
apps access to Android's metal.
Although Google said they were thrilled with 1,788 submissions for ADC
I, we think that taking into account huge appeal of the Android
platform - this number could have been at least 10 times bigger. And
it would have been - if Web developers were not excluded by the main
ADC judging criteria - applications had to make use of native Android
hardware and software. Bhoost is the answer to this problem. With
Bhoost Lablz aims to provide Web developers with the means to compete
in ADC II later this year.
You can go to bhoost.com to see the demo, and screenshots.

2. Lablz.com - Semantic Web platform that targets 100x speedup for the
development of Android, iPhone and desktop Web apps. Lablz gives
developer a way to avoid programming altogether - and instead focus on
the application's domain model. Developers do not need to worry about
Web scale deployment either, since Lablz servers run on Amazon AWS
(EC2 and S3).
You can go to lablz.com to see the flash movies and live demos of our
customers' consumer and business apps.

3. neoyou.org - Mobile Social Net with the initial theme - "meetup
after movies". It helps people discover new friends and instant dates
right in the movie theater. neoyou.org is a Web app built on top of
Lablz.com and is running on Bhoost browser shell, thus utilizing GPS,
camera, IM, vibration, sound - giving neoyou members deep immersion in
Social interactions.

Gene Vayngrib
http://lablz.com
http://bhoost.com


On May 6, 2:12 pm, "Vasanth Sridharan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
wrote:
> Hello,
> My name is Vas and I am a reporter for Silicon Alley Insider 
> (www.alleyinsider.com), a tech news site based out of NYC. I am trying to put
> together a story about interesting apps being developed for Android, and I
> was hoping that if you're a developer, you would be willing to pitch me your
> app, so I could write about it. I'm working on the story for the next week,
> so any pitches would be greatly appreciated.
>
> Thanks,
> Vas
>
> --
> Vasanth Sridharan
> Reporter
> Silicon Alley Insider
> C: (408) 455-2254http://www.alleyinsider.comhttp://www.vasanthsridharan.com
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