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Encontrar e ver vídeos/multimédia num smartphone nem sempre é tarefa fácil, principalmente quando estão em páginas da Internet.
A nova versão do "Kinoma Play" promete inovações para agradar a muitos.
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A nova versão do "Kinoma Play" promete inovações para agradar a muitos.
Oficial:
Fonteblog.kinoma disse:Last August, Kinoma introduced Kinoma Play. It was a new type of player built on an all-new mobile application foundation years in the making, and it was good.
Today, we’re very happy to unveil a major new release of Kinoma Play. Yes, it’s an amazingly-great Twitter client. Yes, its enhanced YouTube support is the best available on mobile. Yes, Facebook’s baked right in. Yes, there’s nothing like its infinitely-customizable Home screen available anywhere.
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But besides the hundreds of individual new features that we’ll be talking about for the next few months, this new Kinoma Play does something unprecidented — it connects media services with social networks to create something greater (and a lot more interesting) than just the sum of its parts.
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.
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If you don’t yet own Kinoma Play, the retail price is still just $29.99.
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Artigo de WSJ:
FonteWSJ disse:Think about a mobile device with a touch screen that's designed to work with smart software. A single tap on its surface instantly zooms in on images; a flicking gesture moves one photo off the screen and pulls another one on. Menus appear with clever animation, and actions like downloading and emailing photos and videos are intuitively incorporated, rarely more than one step away.
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I'm actually describing a Windows Mobile device. In fact, any touch-screen Windows Mobile device made in the past couple of years can perform the aforementioned functions -- as long as it's running a new application called Kinoma Play.
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Kinoma is working on Symbian, Linux and even iPhone versions of its application and will release one of those versions by the end of this year.
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Imagens valem mais:
Vão querer este programa para vocês também.
Saibam mais em: http://kinoma.com/play/