Posted on 15 October 2009. Tags: Iceberg Reader, iphone, iPod Touch, McGraw-Hill, ScrollMotion
Business professionals around the world will now have instant access to McGraw-Hill Professional’s critically acclaimed library of e-Books offering solutions to pressing business needs.
McGraw-Hill Professional, the world’s preeminent business publisher of print and electronic content, is partnering with ScrollMotion, a leading developer of original iPhone applications, to offer e-books as applications for the iPhone and iPod Touch. ScrollMotion is the creator of the Iceberg Reader, an e-Book reader for the iPhone, which provides interactive functionality around content, including search functions, email sharing, multimedia, and more. Read the full story
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Posted on 14 June 2009. Tags: Apple iPhone, iphone, iphone os 3.0, mobiles
Real estate Web site Zillow.com today announced the availability of the second version of its Zillow app, which integrates features made possible by the release of iPhone OS 3.0 update. Search filtering and the ability to save favorite homes were among the features most requested by the 402,000 users who have downloaded the app since its launch in April, and are two of the many new features that have been added into this latest version.
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Posted on 28 November 2008. Tags: blackberry, blackberry storm 9530, iphone, megapixel, Nokia, sony ericsson
The Blackberry Storm is surely another big iPhone rival. The striking Blackberry Storm 9530 with its SurePress touchscreen would woo business phone user to buy it.
The Storm would be another addition to the now crowded smartphone touchscreen market. Almost all major companies have comeup with a touchscreen smartphone similar to that of iPhone pushing down its sales and hype to a major extent.
Blackberry launched its Blackberry Bold in India last month which included a huge pack of multimedia features along with an advanced media player and a 2 megapixel camera. Read the full story
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Posted on 06 October 2008. Tags: android, google ads, iphone
Google is now looking at cashing in using the young iPhone users. Ads on iPhone does not look like a dumb concept though with more than 10 million iPhones already sold.
With its good Samaritan looks, Google may look deceptive as a social non-profit organization. It is in turn one of the highest profit making companies online having a mainstay in every top online revenue channel.
Reports are that Google would be advertising on iPhones. With Google entering the iPhone advertising market, advertisers will be able to create an iPhone ad group where they can create ads for iPhone in their regular search campaign. Google may not be providing this feature for its Android, Google’s cellphone immediately. However, Google will certainly have Android in mind while developing the iPhone ad feature.
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