3G.cn in China has made available GO, the latest mobile browser. Being the biggest wireless portal in China allows 3G.cn to run the most promotions and get the largest number of users on a platform quickly making GO a serious competitor shortly after being release, according to a press release today.
The browser is a step forward with a new interface, smooth operation, quick response on WAP sites and personalized information. The interface was provided on a trial basis earlier this year in green but the full release allows for the color to be modified to any variation. You will need to purchase a 3G phone to automatically get the browser installed but can add it to older cell phones if desired. The browser started making money on day one and the company is excited about it’s prospects.
MLB.com will begin streaming live content to iPhone and iPod devices through their app MLB.com At Bat 2009. This great feature is made possible on phones that have the iPhone OS 3.0 update. Up to two games a day will be available beginning Thursday June 18, 2009.
Turner Classic Movies has launched a first of it’s kind social networking site for fans of it’s classic movies. Those that love classic films and wish to share their passion with others can now go to www.tcm.com/fan and become a member of the network. Like most social networks you can have friend associations and share links in addition to writing about the films you love in a unique way.
Palm Pre is set for release today and the success of the new PDA from Palm could rely on the availability of games, applications (apps), and other software add-ons. But the release of Pre comes very few games expect one very popular game from Cellufun called Made Off. Cellufun is one of the largest mobile communities in the world with a number of different social games and over a million users.
In their latest FLASH design, FolioLink now provides for large images to be uploaded to their popular photo website according to a release today. With their new scaling software, photographers can upload large images that will look great on desktops with big viewing areas but then also look nice on smaller interfaces like laptops and PDAs. The push to smaller lightweight images on the web has now reversed itself with many clients wanting large clear images over broadband connections.