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World’s First Mobile “Social Media Browser” By Kinoma
by Matt Chapman on May 28, 2009
Kinoma Introduces World’s First Mobile “Social Media Browser”
New Kinoma Play brings together leading media services and social networks like Twitter and Facebook for the first time on a mobile phone
PALO ALTO, Calif. – May 28, 2009 – With today’s release of Kinoma Play, the best way to find, play and share media on a mobile phone is now also the best way to find, play and share media across social networks and media services like Twitter, Facebook, YouTube, Flickr and Picasa. The new release of Kinoma Play for Windows Mobile builds on its leading, touch-optimized media experience to provide a social media experience that’s faster, more fun and more connected.
“The new Kinoma Play connects your media and your social networks with power and simplicity unavailable anywhere else,’ said Peter Hoddie, CEO of Kinoma, “It’s not just that we’ve added hundreds of new features — it’s how naturally they work together, and how easily they work together on the new Kinoma Play home screen.” This new Kinoma Play release includes:
Whoa. What’s all that going to cost me?
It’s free for all Kinoma Play customers. If you don’t yet own Kinoma Play, the retail price is still just $29.99.
Is there a Kinoma FreePlay update?
Not today, but check back in a few weeks.
The press release just has high-level details. How do I learn more?
Stay tuned! We’ll be posting lots of “feature focus” articles with more detail to this blog, so be sure to subscribe or follow @Kinoma on Twitter to be alerted to new posts. We’ll also be posting daily tips about new features at @KinomaTips.
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