This week, Aaron “The Schmoz” Herman took the time to meet with the app developers from Rusty Brick. He has the opportunity to discuss the ways in which mobile technology has entered the educational and personal realm. With projects like their Megillas Esther app, their Siddur app, and similar products… don’t be surprised if you find people with their iPhones and iPads when you are in shul.
Technology is transforming the way we play and learn. Apps are a wonderful way to learn in a fun and interactive environment. We had the opportunity to speak with Barry and Ronnie Schwartz of Rusty Brick about their work and the Jewish app landscape.
RustyBrick is a New York Web service firm specializing in customized online technology that helps companies decrease costs and increase sales. RustyBrick’s Web services include; Web page design, Web development, logo design, e-commerce, mobile Web development, iPhone development, search engine optimization and more. Since 1994, RustyBrick has been creating Web software for businesses and organizations of all kinds.
RustyBrick designs premier iPhone & mobile applications for the Jewish market. They also work with clients such as MTV, Harper HarperCollins, Comedy Central, Harvard University and many more. RustyBrick also designed the most popular Siddur for the iPhone athttp://rustybrick.com/siddur and has some of the most popular Jewish apps at http://rustybrick.com/iphone.
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