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Press Releases [an error occurred while processing this directive] MobileCoders Introduces Premium Developer Features Houston, Texas - MobileCoders.com, the leading website for finding handheld software developers, has launched new features that allow developers to improve visibility to project owners through preferred search rankings, profile logos, matching project notification and banner advertisements. These new features are available through subscription to various membership levels in the site. MobileCoders allows those looking for custom handheld development services to search the MobileCoders database of nearly 700 custom handheld software providers. The user can then contact the developer directly to provide project specifics and request a proposal. The site also allows project owners to post a project for MobileCoders premium developers to respond with a project proposal or request additional information. Brandon Lackey, Business Manager for Mobilecoders said, "While our
recently released project posting feature has been well-received,
searching our developer listing continues to be the primary method project
owners are using to find developers in MobileCoders. Some developers have
asked about increasing their visibility to project owners in the site. The
new premium features allow developers to improve their visibility and
increase their opportunity for handheld project leads. " Experienced developers of handheld applications can join the service and make themselves available for custom development projects by completing a profile at http://www.mobilecoders.com. Additional information about the new developer features is available at http://www.mobilecoders.com/profile/features.asp. MobileCoders.com is the leading website helping people find the right Palm OSä or Windowsâ PocketPC developer for their custom mobile development project. Based in Houston, Texas, MobileCoders is committed to growing the mobile technology sector by helping handheld developers market their skills and helping companies identify developers with the specific skills required to advance their custom mobile applications. [an error occurred while processing this directive] |