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Acingo has a wide array of experience in a variety of development projects ranging from hockey to horse racing. The level of sophistication of these applications has developed porportionately to the growth in technology and the company's own experience. |
| 2003 Acingo’s first development contract was Fraser Downs Raceway in Surrey, BC. The company developed a harness horse racing WAP application with real-time race results, race day entries and news both local and nationally. To build the application was the first part of the contract; the second was to help redefine the race track’s brand as well as provide the ongoing consultation for all of its marketing efforts. |  |
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2002-2003
While operating as Play-By-Play Sports Interactive, the company’s last project featured the development of a dynamic multimedia application for Fox Sports.com. The Acingo team’s detailed sports knowledge, creative user interface designs, and technical development background allowed the company to design and create perhaps the most intuitive and compelling real-time mobile application in the world. Through its partnership with San Mateo, CA based ActiveSky Inc; the company assisted in building the relationship with Fox Sports.com and then developing and deploying the Fox Sports Mobile application in October 2002. Since that time, the application has become an unqualified success for several major carriers in the United States.
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| 2002
The company has developed mobile game concepts using Sun Microsystem’s J2ME MIDP framework. Building in “Java” allowed for the online game’s interface to be replicated and migrated successfully to the wireless user interface. The company was also successful in integrating a live data feed in the game environment.
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| 2001-2002
The company progressed from creating online games to developing a Short Messaging Service game. This SMS “alert based” game worked on the same concept as the online football game by receiving game play messages and allowing the user to decide whether to keep the card or try for a new one to hopefully match with the next play in the live game.
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| 2000-2001
Before it reached the current state of building rich interfaces on dynamic mobile platforms, the company first established itself as online sports game designers and developers: “Play-By-Play Football” was an online match-and-win card game that allowed the NCAA’s University of Washington Huskies’ die-hard fans and casual gamers to earn points by matching cards in hand with plays that took place in an actual live sporting event. This game was developed and deployed for the U of W Huskies and Seattle’s KOMO Radio 1000 and proved to be an excellent “stepping stone” game for those who were interested in participating in the rapidly growing fantasy sports games market.
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