Monday, December 3, 2012

Coffee Run app (McRun) accepted into Google Places API Developer Challenge

Kyght's latest update to McRun to enable integration with Google's Cloud Platform & Messaging has been accepted into Google Places API Developer Challenge.


Coffee Run (McRun) as seen in
Google App Gallery 

Coffee Run allows you to instantly notify people around you when you're going on a coffee run, or share you run via a web link. Friends can submit their orders directly to your mobile device. Manage your run by stopping order taking, messaging users or kicking orders off your list. When you’re ready to go click “Let’s Go” to see where your orders are physically located and the closest McDonalds. When you get back just click “Complete” to notify everyone where their coffees are.


Likewise, wish you had a McCafe coffee, but you can’t leave the office. Maybe someone else is going, when you enter your locations of interest, you will receive a notification when someone else is going on a coffee run from or to that location. Just press “I’m IN” and your order is submitted to the runner. The runners location is tracked during the run and you can watch their progress.



Many people on the way to work pick up their daily coffee. This often causes traffic congestion around popular coffee locations. When people at a workplace install the coffee run app and set up their locations, they will get a notification when someone is going to pick up coffee on their way to work. They can submit their order to that person to have them pick up their coffee as well; this allows other co-workers to process directly to work.



When a runner selects a McDonalds location (from the Google Places API), it also shows municipal transit stops close to you and that location. These points of interest are loaded from municipal data sources and augmented with Google Places.



Direction are retrieved from Google Directions in transit mode by default, walking and driving modes are also available, with the least green choice "Driving" appearing in red. Positional information of the runner is also stored in Google App Engine; this information can be later used to determine frequent routes taken and average departure times to help improve mass transit.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

McDonalds Coffee Run goes Cloud

Kyght has updated McDonald's Coffee Run (McRun) to integration with Google's Cloud Platform and Messaging framework.

Now you can instantly notify people around you when your going on a coffee run, or share you run via web link. Friends can submit their orders directly to your mobile device. Manage your run by stopping order taking, messaging users or kicking orders off your list. When you’re ready to go click “Let’s Go” to see where your orders are physically located and the closest McDonalds. When you get back just click “Complete” to notify everyone where their coffee orders are.








Likewise, wish you had a McCafe coffee, but you can’t leave the office. Maybe someone else is going, when you enter your locations of interest, you will receive a notification when someone else is going on a coffee run. Just press “I’m IN” and your order is submitted to the runner.


Great for that morning commute to work, press Run, then selection your saved work location, other user with that saved location who are also commuting to work will receive notification that your getting coffee this morning.  No having to remember everyone's coffee or picking up coffee for people home sick, your co-workers have to send their orders to you. Press Stop Order to close off the order taking, then click Let Go to automatically update co-workers with you progress.  When your done, press Complete the notify everyone their coffee has arrived.



 The Coffee Network cloud service is a geospatial aware application that connects you with the people around you. You may not know all the people around you but now you can ask everyone if they want a coffee with just the click of a button.


McRun also integrations with Google Places & Directions to provide users with McDonald's locations near them as well as their ratings and directions.


Please send all feedback and feature requests to tobrien@kyght.com.

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Tuesday, July 31, 2012

Dirty Worms


What is Dirty Worms?

Dirty Worms is a side scrolling 2D physics games about a couple of worms who take matters into their own hands.  Worms have long been victim to stupid birds... Until NOW!!!   After years of abuse, a team of rebel worms have decided to fight back.  Their not just Angry! their Dirty!!!
This team of rebels have been nicknamed "The Invertebrates". Each team member has their own special ability that you will use during the battle against the stupid birds.  Initial release will have four battles, each battle has a number of increasely complex levels to complete.
Now your in control and its time to take out those stupid birds, The Invertebrates have assemblied a canon from an old spool and straw, worms are loaded in the canon and launched against the stupid birds.
Dirty Worms will be available cross platform, Desktop Java, Android, and maybe iOS (if enough funding is received) 

www.dirtyworms.net

Droid Destroyer


Droid Destroyer

Now YOU! too can help Droid destroy the iPhone :)
You operate the Droid in this arcade style challenge to destroy as many iPhone's a possible. Jump on iPhone's to crush as many as possible, collect power up's to help you get pass Killer Apples on your way to the top. Touch your screen after picking up a power up to use it, shoot Killer Apples with your gun or blast through them using your jet pack.
Grab batteries to charge the Droid to full power, when charged, touch the battery bar to Super Charge your Droid and smash every iPhone it hits and destroy those Killer Apples
Compete with friends around the world via the OpenFeint network to see who can destroy the most iPhone's. Unlock Achievements to become the greatest iPhone Killer in the world.
For news on the latest Droid Destroyer updated please follow us @Kyght, new levels, power up's and game modes are coming.