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Video Publishing Comes to the iPhone
Ooyala, an online video platform provider, unveiled OoyalaDirect, an iPhone application that makes it easy for Ooyala publishers to record and publish high-quality videos directly from their phones.
Publishers can download and install the OoyalaDirect application directly from the iPhone App Store. OoyalaDirect allows multi-user access to make publishing faster and less centralized. A news reporter [...]
Get Faxes on Your iPhone with New App Launch
MyFax, an Internet fax service, announced the availability of its new iPhone app. The free application delivers on MyFax customer requests to be able to access faxes from their iPhone without having to open a browser or launch an email application.
Wine Spectator Releases First Mobile App
Wine lovers on the go can now enjoy Wine Spectator’s highly researched, gold-standard vintage charts in the form of a free iPhone application. Called VintageChart+, it is the first of an entire suite of cross-platform Wine Spectator wine apps in development.
Mobile Applications a Two-Horse Race
Does it seem like all the mobile news coverage here and on other technology sites seems to center around iOS and Android? That probably has quite a bit to do with the fact that no other platform is performing like them on the developer front. So how fast will mobile app development growth go for these two operating systems? ABI Research expects mobile application downloads from iOS and Android to account for 78% of all application downloads in 2010, with iOS (the iPhone’s operating system) taking the lion’s share of 52% of all applications. The numbers are driven by availability, variety and novelty in both the Android market and the iTunes App Store, which is currently unmatched by any other smartphone platform. In addition, the sale of Android phones has taken off in 2010, with over 160,000 activations being reported daily.






