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ShiftCast mobile design kit includes templates compatible with Windows Mobile and Nokia Symbian S60
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Written by ShiftCast
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Sunday, 22 April 2007
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ShiftCast enables small companies, webmasters and independent developers to create
powerful, engaging rich-media mobile applications that generate revenue via SMS.
New York, NY April 21, 2007 -- ShiftCast, a new mobile start-up in Philadelphia,
PA has announced that they have released a mobile software application and development
kit that will enable small companies and indie developers to rapidly design and
deploy professional mobile applications in minutes using Macromedia Flash Lite
and a few specialty tools included in their mobile design SDK. This $1300 mobile
design kit includes several finished mobile application templates compatible with
Windows Mobile and Nokia/Symbian S60 phones such as streaming television, rss
readers and stock analytics etc. Shiftcast tech personnel (as stated on their
site) even assist SDK users with putting their first mobile creations together.
Great, but how does it make me money?
ShiftCast enables small companies, webmasters and independent developers to create
powerful, engaging rich-media mobile applications that generate revenue via SMS.
Offering "freeware" private-label mobile applications and utilities via SMS enables
companies to generate important leads as well as strong revenues. "We knew that
many companies that approached us about development on mobile were nervous about
"time and cost". We couldn't be there to serve each and every client because there
are too many who need us to release mobile offerings this year. Most publishers
really want to get their news and headlines to the mobile handset like Windows
Mobile. Some want to offer music downloads, and others want to serve occasional
ads on the mobile desktop. We made sure all these features were included in the
SDK." Said Lead Developer Moses Johnson. We knew that building even a simple "Hello
world" application for release on any handset commercially costs thousands of
dollars because of special licenses and other hidden charges and road blocks".
"We wanted to create a way for small businesses to bypass these costs and push
some solid mobile apps out into the market place now."
Finally, looking at the ShiftCast SDK in action at: http://shiftradio.com... First thoughts when you see ShiftRadio are feelings of envy, but happiness
comes quickly when you realize now anyone can afford to build their own killer
mobile applications or services, including yourself.
Second we did some googling and found a growing list of new commercial mobile
apps and services such as Verizon Vcast, MobiTV, a'mpd Mobile and SakiMobile,
to name a few, take a look at these services, and it's easy to see why these guys
at Shiftcast are so busy. Thinking about going mobile? Looks like your options
just got much more interesting.
This is Jonathan Silverman Reporting from Digital City Inc. NYC
ShiftCast is the intellectual property of Developer and Engineer Moses Johnson.
To find out more about Moses and ShiftCast Please Contact:
http://shiftradio.com
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