Mike Pichai
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Mike Pichai writes about tech, technolgies, AI and work life, creating clear stories for clients in Seattle, Indianapolis, Portland, San Diego, Tampa, Austin, Los Angeles and Charlotte. He writes blogs readers can trust.
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Drone Control Apps: The New Tech Wave in San Diego (2026–2027)
Not long ago, drones were seen primarily as hobbyist gadgets or niche military tools. Today, they are becoming an essential part of industries ranging from logistics and construction to healthcare delivery and environmental monitoring. As hardware capabilities advance rapidly, attention is shifting toward the software layer that controls these machines — particularly mobile applications that allow operators to manage complex systems with precision.
By Mike Pichai21 days ago in 01
How Portland is Changing Mobile Development for 2027?
Not long ago, success in mobile development meant building the fastest app, optimizing screen layouts, and pushing updates to millions of smartphones. That formula worked for years. But somewhere along the way, developers began noticing something strange: the rules were quietly changing.
By Mike Pichai22 days ago in Education
How to Vet Mobile App Developers in Indianapolis?
I used to believe that hiring app developers was mostly about checking technical credentials. You compare portfolios, review pricing, scan testimonials, and choose whoever feels safest. That approach felt logical until I watched a project stall despite working with a team that looked perfect on paper.
By Mike Pichai23 days ago in Futurism
How Artificial Intelligence is Reshaping Mobile App Development in Seattle?
I still remember the pitch meeting I sat in on just three years ago in a coffee shop in South Lake Union. A founder was pitching a travel app. It was beautifully designed, slick, and intuitive.
By Mike Pichai24 days ago in FYI
Beyond Zillow: The Rise of "Agentic AI" in Miami Real Estate
I spent an afternoon last week on a balcony in Edgewater, looking out at the turquoise stretch of Biscayne Bay. It’s a view that sells itself, but the developer I was with wasn't talking about the scenery. He was talking about a "digital twin" of the building that was currently negotiating its own energy contracts and pre-vetting potential tenants while we drank our coffee.
By Mike Pichai27 days ago in Journal
From Buckhead to Beta: How to Launch Your First Mobile App in Atlanta
I spent a lot of time walking through Buckhead last summer, looking at the glass buildings and wondering if my idea for a mobile tool actually belonged there. I had this vision—a simple way for local artists to coordinate shared studio spaces—but it felt fragile. Every time I thought about "launching," my mind jumped to the finish line: the polished icon on a home screen, the five-star reviews, the success stories you read about in Hypepotamus.
By Mike Pichai28 days ago in Geeks
What Makes Mobile App Development Austin Projects Hard to Scale?
When the numbers first climbed, everything felt like momentum. More users meant validation. More activity meant progress. Dashboards looked healthy enough that nobody wanted to slow things down by asking uncomfortable questions.
By Mike Pichai29 days ago in 01
How Orlando Retailers Use Mobile Apps to Increase Foot Traffic?
The moment it hit me wasn’t in a meeting or a report. It was standing just inside the entrance of one of our Orlando stores on a Saturday afternoon, watching people walk past. I had my phone in my hand, refreshing the app dashboard out of habit. Engagement looked healthy. Notifications had gone out. Loyalty activity was up.
By Mike Pichaiabout a month ago in Journal
How Mobile App Development Supports Charlotte’s Growing Businesses?
I didn’t always believe a mobile app was a growth tool. For a long time, I saw it as an add-on — something useful once a business was already large, already complex, already stretched. Growth, I thought, came from sales, partnerships, and operations. Technology just followed along.
By Mike Pichaiabout a month ago in 01











