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Skype could be a bigger threat to the world's largest mobile telco than other
Though China's three state-owned telecoms enjoy a comfy oligopoly, some things have been eating into their profits of late. The first is Apple's iPhone. Ironically, the gadget that all telecoms companies fall over each other to offer their customers is …
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Mobile subscribers in UAE get access to Skype calls, but for how long?
Subscribers to du's fixed and mobile internet connections yesterday found they were able to access Skype calls to mobile phones and landlines. Although the block to the Skype website previously made it difficult to install the service on computers in …
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Patients may see doctor by Skype under Whittington Hospital plans for
Patients could end up seeing their consultants by Skype, phone or e-mail if the Whittington Hospital succeeds in treating more people at home. Comments; Email; Print. To send a link to this page to a friend, you must be logged in. Dr Greg Battle …
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Bellingham, WA (PRWEB) May 11, 2006

Pacific Standard Time podcasters Lauren Miller and Aaron Apple are in Los Angeles reporting from E3, the world?s largest videogame trade event. The convention is held from May 10 -12 and they will be posting news and game previews multiple times a day on the blog at http://www.pstpodcast.com. They will also be recording and releasing podcasts each night of the conference to discuss what games they played, news they learned about or what celebrities they bumped into. The first podcast will be available Wednesday morning around 9 am (PDT).

They are also proud to announce that the first episode at E3 is also their 10th episode total. “We are surprised we’ve kept up at the podcast this long,” Lauren said. “I honestly never thought we’d be reporting from E3!”

?I am thrilled to be able to play the Nintendo Wii and Playstation 3,? Aaron said. ?It?s so awesome to know that we will be some of the first people to actually play these new games that won?t be released for months, or even a year.?

Even though E3 has yet to begin, there has been plenty of news already. Many of the larger companies hold pre-E3 press conferences in order to get gamers even more excited for the event. A variety of different companies, including Nintendo, Konami and Square-Enix, have announced upcoming games and what will be playable at E3. Sony announced the pricing for its next console, the Playstation 3. For more details see http://www.pstpodcast.com.

?We were both here last year as well, and it was the craziest three days of my life,? Lauren said. ?We had to hurry from booth to booth all over the LA Convention Center trying to play as many games as we could while collecting as much free stuff as possible. Aaron and I plan on giving away some of the swag that we collect during the podcast, so make sure you are listening!?

About E3:

E3 is a trade event that draws tens of thousands of professionals. It gives gaming companies the opportunity to show off their upcoming products to the media. More than 1,000 new products debuted at E3 2005.

About Pacific Standard Time Podcast:

A blog that supplements a podcast from two cool twenty-somethings in the Northwest. They talk videogames, music, technology or whatever else comes to mind. If you want to be on the cutting edge of what matters, you should probably be listening..

Contact:

Aaron Apple 360.540.0831

Lauren Miller 206.963.6951

Hosts

http://www.pstpodcast.com


http://www.myspace.com/pstpodcast


pstpodcast(at)gmail.com

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San Francisco, CA (PRWEB) December 9, 2009

Greystripe, the leading mobile brand-advertising network, announced today it has delivered ads into over 300 million ad-supported games and applications on the iPhone and Java platforms and their full screen ad formats will now be available for the thousands of Android game and application developers with an Android SDK. With the debut of Android 2.0 and rapid growth of handsets operating on the Android OS, Greystripe now offers Android app developers an Android SDK and an opportunity to monetize their applications.

Greystripe’s existing iPhone and java partners, including The Casual Games Network, Adam Schmelzle, and Jump Games, who are already generating high engagement rates with Greystripe’s rich media full-screen iPhone ads, are also using Greystripe’s network for their Android games. Both existing and new developer partners are able to leverage Greystripe’s technology on the iPhone, 1,400 feature phones, and now Android phones.

“After seeing how well our games fared on the iPhone, we have an opportunity to monetize even more with Greystripe, “ said Amit Khanduja, Executive Vice President for Jump Games. “We’re excited about the extended offering on Android and look forward to our continued partnership with Greystripe.”

“Given users reluctance to adopt Google Checkout and pay for apps, the free-ad supported model makes sense for Android,” said Michael Chang, CEO for Greystripe. “As the number of Android phones has reached critical mass, providing a cross-platform solution that reaches a broad base of consumers becomes even more important for our developers.”

Greystripe’s Android SDK supports pre-roll, interstitial and post-roll inventory. Application and game developers can add Greystripe’s Android SDKs and start monetizing their content immediately by signing up at http://developer.greystripe.com/user/new.

About Greystripe

Greystripe is the rich media mobile advertising network. Greystripe’s product suite enables brand advertisers to communicate their brand message with a unique mobile audience, developers to gain advertising revenue by serving ads through their apps and games, and consumers to play high-quality apps and games for free.

Greystripe’s in-app advertising system is protected by a broad array of patents pending and currently serves ads into more than 1,000 application titles supporting over 1,400 handset models. Greystripe reaches millions of mobile game players by powering over 180 Catalog distribution partners, through its online portal GameJump.com, on the mobile Web at www.gamejump.com, and through the iPhone App Store and Android Marketplace.

Greystripe was named the E-Tech CTIA award winner for the Mobile Marketing/Mobile Advertising category in 2009, AlwaysOn OnMedia 100 winner in 2009, AlwaysOn Global 100 winner in 2008, Red Herring Global 100 winner in 2007 and the Under the Radar Best in Show: Mobility winner in 2006.

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