Gold in them their mobile phones

The last two weeks have been very eventful for E3 systems. We have hired our first Account Executive, so please take time out of your day to email Thomas Rednour and welcome him aboard. Thom is a marketing graduate from Lewis University, and he will improve the business.
I want to talk about this issue software developers ignore at their own peril- mobile development. The facts are becoming more apparent. According to Development Notes, the release of the iPhone has created a spike in the use of the mobile web. Furthermore, Mashable mentions that by 2015 most of our computing will be done over mobile devices. This paradigm change in how people use the web is exciting and scary. A developer hoping to remain employable will have to learn some mobile development. Today's applications must work equally well on a traditional web browser and a mobile device.
This is one of the main selling points of our Sully® application. It works both on the web and on a smartphone. We are also working hard to improve the mobile experience of our application with JQuery Mobile and Microsoft Tag. This way it will be even easier to use our services with a mobile device. I am proud of Sully®, and our potential clients are impressed with how we provide an economical solution to shipping and receiving problems—this is one of the main reasons I enjoy being an entrepreneur.
Until next time.
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