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18 Jul
We are seeing quite a number of game apps going out on their own. And a lot of their popularity has been brought out thanks to Facebook, the fourth-most trafficked site to date. Among the apps that have gained popularity include Mafia Wars and now Bumer Stars Mobile, which is now standing out on its own.
Developed by PressOK Entertainment and Large Animal Games, the game is now set out on its own for the iPhone and iPod users, a prime target that many other game developers have customized their games for. If you consider over 200 million people going gaga over their game, then why not give them the privilege of playing the game alone outside Facebook? Besides the purpose has been served right? (With reference to gaining popularity to Facebook!)
Bumper Stars Mobile works on any iPhone or iPod touch and is available now on the iTunes App Store for $2.99.
(Source) Press
Tags: animal games, Apple, Facebook, gaga, game developers, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, iTunes, mafia wars, Mobile Software, playing the game, popularity, privilege30 Jun
At this point in time where recession has claimed the brunt of people finding jobs like crazy, even the big companies need a boost as far as filling the open job positions they require today. Today, most companies are hesitant on where to place their ads, costs of which is a derivative that holds them back. But now, Beyond.com offers an app which can eventually cover a wider area of potential candidates, perhaps referring to the number of people who are going gaga over iPhone use today.
Employers and recruiters not only gain increased visibility to their job postings, but they can also access valuable articles and information on recruitment advertising and other HR-related topics. Job seekers can use the app to search jobs by keyword and location, view job details, forward jobs to friends and bookmark jobs. In addition, users can browse career articles for advice and tips on a variety of topics including job searching, resume writing and interviewing.
The iPhone was indeed made for a lot of things and apparently, this new app focuses more on helping corporate and business recruiters fill up their needs. Whichever way you look at it, it is a benefit for both companies and job seekers we have today.
(Source) Press
Tags: addition users, Apple, benefit, brunt, Business, career articles, derivative, finding jobs, gaga, iPhone, iPhone, job details, job postings, job seekers, Mobile Software, open job positions, point in time, professional job, recession, recruiters, recruitment advertising, visibility
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