Obama ‘08 iPhone application launches!

Most of the time when I tell people what I do for a living, their eyes sort of glaze over and I find myself trailing off and finishing with something vague. “Um, the Internet.” Then I talk about how I co-founded my own company, which is a far more relatable accomplishment. The icing on the cake is our actual, brick-and-mortar office which seems legitimize the whole sketchy affair in the minds of my acquaintances.

So it great when I can point to something tangible – this time literally, it can be held in my hand!  Along with a very talented team of developers, designers and strategists, I have been developing an application for the iPhone, which launched this morning. The name of this application? Obama ‘08. That’s right, I managed to combine two of my greatest interests, seeing Barack Obama get elected President this November and nourishing my inner nerd. The application is available for free on iTunes and is designed to allow supporters of the Obama campaign to look up local events, find a local HQ and read Obama’s stance on the issues. Most importantly, it organizes your contacts, prioritizing those who live in key battleground states. This feature makes me realize that I don’t really know too many people who live in battleground states – either it’s Oregon (California’s Canada!) or red states like South Carolina or Tennessee. I’m also not good at calling people up and telling them how to vote, probably a result of emotional trauma incurred during my teen-aged years spent volunteering for various First District Democratic congresspeople.

I’m very happy to have made a small contribution to something I feel very strongly about. More information about this application can be found on barackobama.com/iphone and on various blogs:

3 Responses to “Obama ‘08 iPhone application launches!”

  1. Obama for iPhone: Portland plays a huge role in mobile app development » Silicon Florist Says:

    [...] Creating this politically savvy iPhone app was a wholly volunteer effort. An effort that featured five Portland folks on the team: Raven Zachary, Jason Grigsby, Lyza Danger Gardner, John Keith, and Aileen Jeffries. [...]

  2. Elidet Says:

    “I’m very happy to have made a small contribution”

    This is NOT a small contribution!

    Please send my thanks to everyone that worked on this project, and it’s ok to be modest on the internet, but please, jump for joy when no one is looking!

    This is an awesome app!

  3. From Air Sharing to Zipcar: 40+ iPhone apps developed in the Silicon Forest « Silicon Florist Says:

    [...] for iPhone by Raven Zachary, Jason Grigsby, Lyza Danger Gardner, John Keith, and Aileen Jeffries, et al., Portland (No longer available but notable) The application has a “Call Your Friends” [...]

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