PosiMotion is an innovative technology leader, creating breakthrough applications, games, utilities and hardware for various mobile platforms that cover a vast spectrum portraying limitless capabilities. Our specialization falls under the development, marketing, publishing and licensing of mobile applications and games.
In the beginning, we became intrigued by the rise of the smart phone, a phenomenon integrating our society through mobile communications, networking, and technologies on a global scale. The iPhone, in particular, was well positioned to be an industry leader simply because it delivers a great end-user experience on a platform that offers endless capabilities. This initiated our involvement in the mobile technology movement that led to our company and brand, PosiMotion.
We started by devising a solution for the original iPhone's lack of GPS technology. The answer to that solution led to the production of our first hardware product, G-Fi. G-Fi can stream military precision GPS to any hardware that communicates wirelessly, making it an ideal solution for the current iPod touch or original iPhone. By removing the GPS element from G-Fi, a more affordable derivative was created that's perfect for multi-player WiFi mobile gaming, G-Fi VS.
Apart from hardware solutions, we aspired to further expand the iPhone's capabilities and the end user's experience through application development. We were one of the very few certified to develop and submit applications before the official iTunes App Store went live, giving us an edge on the competition and allowing us to help other developers publish their software through our brand.
Our application development began by creating location-based applications that utilize cell tower triangulation and GPS technology, leading to the development of our two core proprietary applications, G-Spot and G-Park. G-Spot is the first application with a landscape auto-rotating map and also the first map with speed and compass that allows you to share your location with other mobile devices. G-park is the first application that directs you back to your car if you forgot where you parked and is currently featured in an international Apple iPhone commercial.
We then broadened our scope to other utilities and games including the first level for the iPhone, classic games like solitaire, backgammon, and pool, and our most popular game, Apache Lander. These applications and games immediately soared to the top of the charts, remaining in the top 50 throughout 2008 along with many other front-page categories including "What's Hot" and "Staff Favorites."
Aside from developing different genres of applications and games, we also develop and publish on other platforms, including the Google Android. Games like our Tic Tac Toe were featured on the front page and we ported our other popular apps like G-Spot and A Level to the Android platform.
Now we are expanding our horizons even further with 3D mobile gaming, involving pre-rendered and in-game 3D graphics. Titles like Bomb Squad, Yo Yo, and Hip Top will be the front-runners in this division as we capture another market in mobile gaming.
Michael has more than 10 years experience in the industry of information technology and owns his own record label that has been successful for more than four years. Spork is also one of the chief organizers of the international event known as Nerdapalooza, which is a yearly festival focusing on music inspired by pop culture and technology.
Spork's love for video games was sparked by the Atari 2600 system and he has been a dedicated gamer ever since. The Spork also never misses a chance to talk about himself in the third person.
At the age of two Anthony realized his fondness for technology when he began memorizing DOS commands on the family's Intel 286. Anthony is a self described eccentric with a great love for felines. In addition to these passions, Anthony likes to spend his time playing video games, especially RPGs, Fantasy/Adventure, and racing games. Anthony also enjoys music of all genres, watching anime, and is interested in furthering his culinary talents in the kitchen.
Steven started programming at the age of 11 out of a desire to make his own functioning operating system and created a mock-up DOS installers using Borland C language. At the age of 15, Steven released his first Playstation Portable (PSP) homebrew application called Flashmod which opened the way to flashing files onto the PSP's firmware.
In addition to his professional responsibilities, Steven is also a current student at Daytona State College, pursuing an Associate of Science degree in Computer Programming and Analysis. His personal interests and hobbies include anime, video games, console hacking and homebrew development.
Andrew realized his love of game technology when he played his first video game and realized he could make the games even better through programming. He has created nine games in genres such as RPGs, Side-Scrolling Action Adventures and Shoot'em Ups.
Andrew's personal interests include a great spiritual passion and love for God, a fondness for kitties, anime and all things poofy. Andrew believes in staying young at heart and child-like in attitude and thought. In addition to studying combat arts and swordplay, Andrew's personal motto is "knowledge without wisdom is folly."
While maintaining his full time responsibilities at PosiMotion, Patrick is also pursuing his degree of Associate in Science in the field of Computer Science and Software Engineering. In addition to being a talented programmer, Patrick spends his free time perfecting mentalism and mysticism, magic tricks, and enjoying the hobby of ham radio communications.
Karen describes working at PosiMotion as her most interesting job. "The people are fun, there is always something new going on, and the "higher powers" are great to work for." Her favorite down time activities are reading, playing with her grandchildren, taking a ride, and surfing the web.


