Greg Carron, also known under the alias “pixeladdikt” has been following the Android mobile scene since mid-2007 with the announcement of the Open Hand Alliance and whispers of Google’s Open Source OS. Diving head first into several communities that foster creativity & helping others including Android application development as well as firmware modding.

Greg has proven to be a wealth of knowledge and guidance to those around him. Using Twitter as the default social network allowed Greg to grow and learn at an exponential pace and develop maturely as a multimedia developer moving into this emerging mobile industry.

It wasn’t until he offered to help re-design the AndroidGuys 2 application with Matthew Patience that it seemed possible to be a part of a small local app development team. His first project was Twitoc – a widget based voice recognition app that posts your translated speech into “tweets” on your timeline.

He’s been profiled on AndroidGuys, AndroidandMe, Androinica and other prominent Android blogs. Developing under the newly formed app development team “mobicartel” with Patience, they have since released Facetoc – the second app in the series focused on posting status updates to Facebook.

 


 

Matthew Patience is establishing himself as an emerging developer in the Android community with a growing number of critically acclaimed applications for the Android Platform. Having been profiled a number
of times by AndroidGuys.com, Androinica.com, and AndroidAndMe.com, his
applications have been hailed as “fun” and “simple to use”.

An undergraduate candidate at York University, he is currently studying Music Education. In addition to Patience’s busy schedule he is partnered with Greg Carron under the name “Mobicartel”.

Through this partnership, Mobicartel creates applications with both Patience’s impeccable programming skills and Carron’s keen eye for design that the end-user will enjoy and use regularily. Currently released applications from Matthew Patience that are available from the Android Market include “Twitoc”, “Android Headlines", and "AndroidTO".