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Jimmy Kimmel Live - The Official JKL App wins a Webby Award, 2012

Since 1996, The Webby Awards have recognized the best of the internet throughout its extensive growth in the last few decades. Focusing on Website, Interactive Advertising & Media, Online Film & Video, and Mobile & App categories, the awards are given to those with a groundbreaking effect on the world wide web.

The official Jimmy Kimmel Live app, which was built on Mediafly’s platform, received a Webby Honoree nod.

Rich with content, the app allows fans to interact through their internet connected TVs, smartphones, and tablets to stay connected and stay laughing. The app is updated regularly with new celebrity guests and musical performances. JKL’s audience is never without their favorite late night talk show.

Read more about the media honorees on the Webby Awards' site

Sprint 4G App Challenge Winner, Multimedia Category
Sprint 4G App Challenge

As the first national wireless carrier in the United States to offer 4G service to its customers, Sprint (NYSE: S), with partners WIRED, Reddit and Ars Technica, today announced the winners of the Sprint 4G App Challenge. “We are excited to announce the winners of the Sprint 4G App Challenge,” said Todd Rowley, vice president of Sprint 4G. “These innovators developed applications that truly harness the fast Sprint 4G data speeds and enable consumers to do even more with their mobile phones.”

Submissions were in five categories – entertainment, gaming, productivity, social networking and multimedia. The apps were reviewed based on four criteria – creativity, intuitive navigation, functionality and design. The judges’ panel was composed of product and technology executives from Sprint, editors from WIRED and its partners at Reddit and Ars Technica. All the winning apps are available in the Android Market

Prizes:

In addition to bragging rights, winners in each category took home a $50,000 grand prize, a choice of an HTC EVO™ 4G or Samsung Epic™ 4G with one year of Sprint service (includes applicable taxes and surcharges), a one-year membership to the Sprint Professional Developer Program (including 250 hours in the Virtual Developer Lab) and an invitation to WIRED’s VIP party during the 2011 International CES in Las Vegas.

Read the full story on Sprint.com

OnAir was discontinued in March 2012, but the award-winning platform it was built on continues to be used by Mediafly clients today.

Android Developer Challenge 2
Android Developer Challenge 2

The Android Developer Challenge 2 is an application contest put forth by Google in the fall of 2009. Developers submitted their apps to one of 10 specially-designated ADC 2 categories August 2009. Throughout September, Android users voted on their favorite apps across all categories. The result generated 20 applications in each of the ten categories as winners of the first round.

Mediafly submitted OnAir for this contest. After several weeks of voting, OnAir was one of the winners of the first round of voting. This qualified Mediafly in the top 5% of all apps submitted to the challenge.

OnAir was discontinued in March 2012, but the award-winning platform it was built on continues to be used by Mediafly clients today.

2010 BlackBerry Partners Fund Super Apps Developer Challenge - Regional Selection

OnAir for BlackBerry has been selected as a Regional Selection in the 2010 BlackBerry Partners Fund Super Apps Developer Challenge. With this, OnAir by Mediafly was given top placement in the BlackBerry App World Carousel.

Since its first beta release in September 2009, OnAir for BlackBerry is and continues to be one of the best free, cloud-based podcast applications. The app is distributed both through BlackBerry App World (search "onair") and direct through Mediafly today. In addition, OnAir for BlackBerry is available through Verizon VCAST and other carrier-specific app stores.

Mediafly has brought its expertise at video distribution and playback on devices to the millions of people using BlackBerry smartphones. OnAir and other Mediafly applications are some of the only apps that has been optimized to play video on BlackBerry devices today.

OnAir was discontinued in March 2012, but the award-winning platform it was built on continues to be used by Mediafly clients today.

15 4G Apps That Will Matter in 2011

Mediafly Mobile lets users organize and find podcasts, audio, and video streams. It relies on a 4G connection to deliver the speedy results and high-quality audio and video playback to which users have become accustomed on their PCs.

Read the whole article here.

OnAir was discontinued in March 2012, but the award-winning platform it was built on continues to be used by Mediafly clients today.