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Viz Media Sets March Manga Madness On iPad Platform
Viz Media continues to rapidly expand its online library of manga (graphic novel) titles available from the FREE VIZ MANGA APP for the Apple iPad mobile device. By the end of March, over 100 volumes will be available for download. To celebrate, a special March-only promotion will launch that makes all Volume 1 manga titles available for only $ 0.99 (instead of $ 4.99)…
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Speedball 2 returns on mobiles
Brutal Deluxe gets evolved
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Macs give me a syncing feeling
They make you feel good, Apple products – until you try to do something they don’t want you to do In 2007, I wrote a column entitled “I hate Macs” . I call it a column. It was actually an unbroken 900-word anti-Apple screed. Macs, I claimed, were “glorified Fisher-Price activity centres for adults; computers for scaredy-cats too nervous to learn how proper computers work.” In 2009, I complained …
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Lady Gaga’s Born This way sets sales record on iTunes
Apple said the song had hit the No. 1 spot on iTunes in 23 countries.
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Playing Chicken with Free Speech
Is giving away chicken sandwiches an act of homophobic bigotry?
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iLuaBox 1.2 Scripting Application Now Available for all iOS 4.2+ Devices
MobileApp Systems LLC, a developer of mobile software and hardware solutions for demanding applications, is proud to announce the immediate availability of iLuaBox version 1.2, a Lua scripting environment running on all Apple iOS 4.2+ compatible devices. (PRWeb February 21, 2011) Read the full story at http://www.prweb.com/releases/2011/02/prweb5083144.htm
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Lonely Planet Sets Android App Prices at 99c for Christmas











Lonely Planet’s Rome City Guide for the Google Android


Oakland, CA (Vocus) December 21, 2010

Lonely Planet announced today that it is making its 25 ‘augmented reality’ Compass City Guide Android apps affordable for even more travelers this holiday season, by lowering the price of each app from $ 4.99 to just $ 0.99 until December 25th, 2010.

“With so many people gearing up to travel for Christmas, we were keen to make it a bit easier for them to experience the benefits of these augmented reality guides,” said Robert Reid, Lonely Planet US Travel Editor. “That’s why we’re slashing the price for this week.”

Twenty-five Lonely Planet Compass Guides are currently available for Android users: Amsterdam, Bangkok, Barcelona, Beijing, Boston, Chicago, Hong Kong, Istanbul, Las Vegas, London, Los Angeles, Miami, New Orleans, New York City, Paris, Prague, Rome, San Francisco, Seattle, Seoul, Singapore, Sydney, Tokyo, Vancouver, and Washington DC.

Key features of the Compass Guides include GPS-enabled maps and location-based information for hundreds of points-of-interest for every city. By simply looking through the phone’s camera, users can see the best nearby sights, restaurants, bars and accommodation. The guides also enable travelers to use all content offline (with the exception of the maps), meaning no roaming fees.

Lonely Planet’s Compass Guides are available for $ 0.99 until December 25th, 2010 from the Android Market (available on all Android powered phones) and will work on all major Android phones back to the very first model, the G1.

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The NPD Group: Despite the App Invasion, Music Still Sets the Beat with iTunes Shoppers











Port Washington, New York (Vocus) August 31, 2010

The NPD Group , a leading market research company, recently surveyed Apple iTunes, iPod, iPhone, and iPod Touch users to determine how they use iTunes to acquire music, video, games and other entertainment content. According to NPD’s “iTunes User Report,” apps are garnering a lot of attention among iTunes users, but music is still central to the iTunes experience.

According to NPD’s entertainment industry research , virtually all iPhone or iPod Touch users have downloaded an app for free, but 82 percent report actually purchasing music. More than half (56 percent) of iTunes buyers purchase music exclusively, and a majority of iTunes user search time tends to be focused on looking for music, as well.

“Sales growth in digital music has been slowing, and some of that decline might be related to the distraction from apps; however, iTunes shoppers are still completely engaged with music, whether it’s about listening, discovering or buying,” said Russ Crupnick, vice president and senior entertainment analyst for The NPD Group. “Apps and video certainly do compete for consumer dollars, but they can also be used to promote music and re-energize digital music and video download sales.”

The “iTunes User Report” also provided insight into the question of whether apps are valuable to users or mostly frivolous. Two out of three iPhone and iPod Touch owners who have downloaded apps report using them regularly, rather than just using them briefly. In addition, nine out of 10 have downloaded a free app, which Crupnick says, “points to a major up-selling opportunity to paid versions of the same app.” Plus 69 percent of iPhone and iPod Touch owners who have not yet paid for an app told NPD they are interested in possibly doing so in the future.

Data note: The information in this press release is based on The NPD Group’s “iTunes Usage Report,” which is based on an online survey fielded to members of NPD’s online panel in May 2010. The report is based on 3,862 completed surveys from qualified respondents (age 13 and older). Each respondent reported using iTunes at least once in the past three months. Statistical significance testing has been employed at the 95 percent confidence level, unless otherwise noted. The “iTunes User Report” was independent research conducted by NPD to assess the potential for music subscription services and to profile iTunes usage habits. The concepts tested were also developed independently by NPD.

About The NPD Group, Inc.

The NPD Group is the leading provider of reliable and comprehensive consumer and retail information for a wide range of industries. Today, more than 1,800 manufacturers, retailers, and service companies rely on NPD to help them drive critical business decisions at the global, national, and local market levels. NPD helps our clients to identify new business opportunities and guide product development, marketing, sales, merchandising, and other functions. Information is available for the following industry sectors: automotive, beauty, commercial technology, consumer technology , entertainment, fashion, food and beverage, foodservice, home, office supplies, software, sports, toys, and wireless. For more information, contact us or visit http://www.npd.com/ and http://www.npdgroupblog.com . Follow us on Twitter: @npdtech and @npdgroup.

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Lee Graham

212-333-4983

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Athens, Greece (PRWEB) November 19, 2008

Data stands as the least biased and most valuable input to decision making, the purest source of insights and knowledge. Today, data is generated, stored and used at an unprecedented rate and volume. Typical tools available to interpret such data, including common statistical and survey reports, cannot respond efficiently to the hurdles today’s volume of data and required in-depth analysis pose. Data Mining appears as the solution. It can be visualized as a process of searching for treasure buried in the sand or digging up rock to mine for gold – thus ‘mining’. In this case, the rock stands for data and the gold are the insights and knowledge hidden within the data set. But, from now on, one doesn’t need to be a miner to come up with the treasures, nor spent significant amounts of time to understand either the tools in use or their results.

DataMine.it comes to the rescue. A rock solid answer to the problem is presented, an easy, fast and secure solution, relieving from all the things that are not needed to know or waste time on, while highlighting what really matters, the rules and patterns revealed out of the data. A capable team of data engineers with strong research and practical expertise on the topic will receive the data set sent with something as simple as an email, and start experimenting and fine tuning an extended bunch of machine learning algorithms, to finally come up with the most insightful of the patterns revealed and illustrated.

The data set formats approved include .xls, .csv and .txt, also a non disclosure agreement may be provided upon request, while, no matter of the data set’s size, a DataMine.it analysis report costs €500, which may be submitted via paypal, and is returned in the customer’s inbox within a week. More information on the problem, process and solution provided, as well as the team and various case studies, are available in http://datamine.it.

About DataMine.it:

DataMine.it is a group of skillful and passionate data engineers, each one holding an engineering diploma from NTUA and an MSc or PhD in Applied Math, Statistics or Operations Research. DataMine.it located in Athens, Greece and London, UK.

Contact:

George Tziralis, co-founder and data engineer

DataMine.it

+30 6937 122 065

http://www.datamine.it

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