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Comixology, an app made for iPhone and iPod Touch owners, has added 50 new comics to its lineup, broadening the available comic books that potential users can browse once they download and install the said app. The addition of these new comic titles is a welcome note considering that they only had a handful of comics to check out.

Despite lack of content from well-known comic publishers like DC Comics and Marvel, the best superhero comics just ballooned with the 50 new comic titles. The Comixology app can be downloaded at the Apple App Store for $0.99.

(Source) Mobile Crunch

Tags: Apple, Apple, comic books, comic publishers, comic titles, crunch, dc comics, handful, iPhone, iPhone, iPod Touch, Mobile Software, superhero comics, welcome note

Hallmark became popular for its greeting cards, much of which are still in use but have slowly gone passé. While we see a lot of their competitors turn to something similar, like e-cards and the like, Hallmark has adapted a new kind of technology in sending greetings to loved ones and friends. The new transition is the Hallmark Mobile Greeting Service which launched a couple of days ago.

For starters, the Hallmark Mobile Greetings will be made available to a handful of mobile phones in the market. But just like most apps, expect them to cater to most of the smartphones which can be sent from one mobile network to another.

The Hallmark Mobile Greetings can be downloaded to a cellphone for free from their site. Users can then send greetings to other mobile phones. In addition, consumers also can send greetings directly from mobile.hallmark.com for delivery to a mobile device.

Each Hallmark Mobile Greeting costs 99 cents. Fees are billed as part of monthly service-provider charges and the sender is only charged if the recipient opens the mobile greeting.

(Source) Press

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GoliveMobile has announced that it has opened new offices in the countries of the India and the Philippines, part of its strategy to expand in Asia. Though carrying only a handful of employees for both new business hubs (30 for Manila and 50 for Bangalore), this is a the first step in their expansion strategy, perhaps preparing for a broader area of scope as far as providing mobile content services.

These new offices will initially serve as dual regional hubs for operations based in Asia. This will likewise mean additional job opportunities for qualified individuals. The company has been aggressively recruiting in both markets for the past year, working with established head hunters in local markets to find top talent.

(Source) Press

Tags: asia, bangalore, Business, content services, expansion strategy, golivemobile, handful, head hunters, india, job opportunities, local markets, Mobile News, new business, philippines, regional hubs, scope, talent source




 

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