Wednesday, March 7, 2012

New Match.com Mobile Application Now Available for Android.


Match.com, an operating business of IAC (NASDAQ:IACI), announced its new mobile application for Android™ enabled devices, expanding its extensive mobile presence to include all major smartphones. The Match.com application for Android follows up on the success of Match.com mobile apps developed for BlackBerry, Palm Pre/Pixi, iPhone™ and iPod touch users making it easier for singles to search for and view matches, wink at members, and access their favorite site features (see also Match.com).
"Our goal is to continue to make it easier for our members to create meaningful relationships, wherever they are," said Greg Blatt, CEO of Match.com. "The launch of our Android app gives Match.com coverage across all major smartphone platforms on the market. No other dating site comes close to that coverage."
The Match.com Android application allows members to view their matches, their favorites, and members who have viewed their profile. The application also allows members to take and upload pictures directly to their Match.com profiles.
The new Match.com Android application is currently available in the U.S. and Canada and can be downloaded for free by visiting http://m.match.com/ on the Android Internet browser. For singles that do not have a smartphone, they can access Match.com on the go by visiting http://m.match.com/ on their mobile phone Internet browser. For more information, please visit www.match.com/mobile.
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Monday, March 5, 2012

Users Can Now Placeshift Media from Their PC to These Portable Devices


OAKLAND, Calif., June 9 /PRNewswire/ -- Orb Networks, the leader in digital media streaming solutions, today announced the availability of its Orb Live software for iPad tablet computers and Android phones. Orb Live lets users placeshift their personal media such as music, photos and videos, live TV, and internet TV from their PC to their portable device. The software works with any Android phone, iPad, iPhone and iPod touch and is available from the iTunes App Store and the Android Market for $9.99.
Portable devices, including the most advanced smartphones and tablets, have limited storage and can access only limited internet content. Orb makes it possible for users to access their entire media collection stored on their PC, web-cam feeds, live TV, and internet TV and stream any content they wish to their phones and personal devices. Orb also announced today that users can now placeshift internet TV content from their PC to their Orb-enabled devices.

Sunday, March 4, 2012

Android beats iPhone for US mobile Web usage. (LIES, DAMN LIES AND STATISTICS)


According to data from mobile ad network AdMob, mobiles with Google's Android operating system generated more mobile Web traffic than users on Apple's iPhone in the US this March.
Android accounted for 46% of US mobile Web traffic, while the iPhone only secured 39%, a big feat for the operating system.
However, globally the iPhone is still winning out with 46% of the world market while Android only has a 22% market share.
AdMob also found:
- Global mobile Web traffic increased 18% from February.
- While there were 34 Android devices available in March, 11 of these accounted for 96% of all Android traffic.
- 54% of Android traffic came from devices with a QWERTY keyboard.
- The iPhone 3GS, 3G and iPod touch generated 84% of the iPhone OS traffic.

Saturday, March 3, 2012

TVGuide.com Launches TV Listings and Entertainment News Application for Android Phones.


"TV Guide Mobile" Available Now on Android Market
NEW YORK -- TVGuide.com, now reaching 23 million unique users per month, today announced that it is launching a TV listings and entertainment news application exclusively for Android. Developed in collaboration with Roundbox Inc., TV Guide Mobile will allow users to quickly and easily find out when their favorite TV shows are on and where to watch them. Users will also receive TVGuide.com's breaking entertainment news, scoops, episode recaps and daily TV hot lists. The new application can be found on Android Market by searching for "TV Guide" from an Android phone.
TVGuide.com's mobile product portfolio also includes an iPhone application with 1 million installations since its October 2009 release and mobile website m.tvguide.com, which has optimized the TVGuide.com experience on Web-enabled cell phones since April 2008.

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Symsource Rolls Out Android App


Symsource Limited has announced the release of the My.tel application running on the Android platform.
Developed on behalf of Telnic Limited, which created the communications-focused .tel names, Symsource said its My.tel for Android management app allows users to manage their .tel contact information in real time. The application developed by Symsource supports Android OS 1.5 and is oriented to devices from HTC and other providers.
A .tel name is a domain that can be set up and run entirely from a number of smart phones. It acts as a single point of contact accessible from any internet-connected device, and the data remains under the control and ownership of the .tel name owner. Hundreds of thousands of .tel names have been registered by individuals and businesses, who are now taking advantage of the discoverable online presence under their control, without having to touch a traditional PC, use any web development software or pay for hosting.