Do You Know?
There have been more than 40 million iPhones sold till date from iPhone release in 2007 and expected to reach 80 million in 2012.
There are more than 1,00,000 iPhone apps in the App Store till Jan 5, 2010 and expected to reach 1,40,000 by end of February 2010.
There have been more than 3,000,000,000 apps downloaded till Jan 5, 2010.
Role of Mobile Applications in Faster Job Search
If above figures are making you really think, then it's time for Job Boards to gear up with the time and race of technology. New age jobseekers are always ahead of time. They need the Job Search on the go. They want to be the first one to apply. That's why, now it's time to have your own branded iPhone Job Search Application. Not only iPhone, other mobile platforms like Android, Blackberry, Windows and Symbian are adding the competition in Job World.
Job Boards are started gearing up with technology and Social Media. iPhone and Android Apps for Job Search are becoming the basic requirement for all Job Recruiters. Twitter Job search is adding spice to competition as well. Blackberry, Windows and Symbian mobile applications are also coming up.
In the new generation of cell phones, increase of cellular coverage, dropping data pricing rates and ever-growing usage of smart phones has created a perfect storm to fuel a rise in mobile computing. A growing number of people routinely carry the equivalent of a miniature computer in their pocket or purse, a device that maintains a constant connection to the Internet. This creates unparalleled access to people wherever they are, and provides the best opportunity for data providers, advertisers, and others to connect with their target audiences. Every business goes with the time. It creates one more fresh wave in Recruitment industry.
Company Branding and iPhone Application
Present Job Market is full of competition. Jobseekers are using more and more internet to search and apply for jobs. To keep up with growing demand and fast faced recruitment process, many of the Job Boards have already started using Mobile Applications to reach the Job Seekers. These applications are not only increasing the usability but also increasing the brand value in the competitive market.
How NetFortuna can help the Job Boards to become a Market Leader
That's why, now it's time to have your own branded iPhone Job Search Application. NetFortuna comes with exclusive offer of Job Search Application for Job Boards. NetFortuna provides you fully featured iPhone application with very competitive price. For your surprise, NetFortuna also provide Android application for free when you purchase iPhone Job Search App from NetFortuna. NetFortuna also have ready Blackberry, Symbian and Windows Mobile Job Search Applications.
See the web page http://netfortuna.com/iphonejobsearch.php for more information.
NetFortuna Consulting
www.netfortuna.com
Sunday, 7 February 2010
Monday, 25 January 2010
Google postpones android mobile release
Google says it has postponed the launch of two Android based mobile phones in China following a dispute with the government over censorship.
The announcement came as the Chinese government said Google and other foreign firms must obey the country's laws and traditions
Google said last week that it had been targeted in a sophisticated cyber attack thought to originate in China.The attacks were thought to target the e-mail accounts of human rights activists. As a result, the company said that it would no longer censor search engine results in China even if it meant it had to shut down operations in the country.
Google had planned to launch two handsets running its Android operating system in cooperation Samsung and Motorola. "The launch we have been working on with China Unicom has been postponed," said a Google spokesperson.
Schek Kunder
NetFortuna Consulting
www.netfortuna.com
The announcement came as the Chinese government said Google and other foreign firms must obey the country's laws and traditions
Google said last week that it had been targeted in a sophisticated cyber attack thought to originate in China.The attacks were thought to target the e-mail accounts of human rights activists. As a result, the company said that it would no longer censor search engine results in China even if it meant it had to shut down operations in the country.
Google had planned to launch two handsets running its Android operating system in cooperation Samsung and Motorola. "The launch we have been working on with China Unicom has been postponed," said a Google spokesperson.
Schek Kunder
NetFortuna Consulting
www.netfortuna.com
Monday, 28 December 2009
Fennec - Firefox for mobile launch
Mozilla has confirmed that a mobile version of Firefox will be released soon, possible before the end of the year.
Mozilla has announced that first mobile phone version of the popular web browser Firefox is ready for launch, as told to BBC by head of the project. The project is code named as 'FENNEC' (Fennec is A small, African, foxlike animal of a pale fawn color, remarkable for the large size of its ears).
Fennec will be ported into the N900 mobile phone of Nokia initially. This will be followed by releases for other handsets begining in year 2010. As per the BBC interview of Jay Sullivan, head of the Fennec project at Mozilla, versions of Fennec for Microsoft's Windows mobile and Google's Android editions are in progress. But there is a disappointment for Apple's popular iPhone user community. "Apple is very restrictive." Sullivan said. "As it's a pretty closed platform we don't see that happening soon."
Firefox Mobile targets to implement a transparent synchronization of browsing history, preferences, favorites and passwords between a user's Home Computers ,Office Computers and and cell phones. This will be the key feature providing complete synchronization with the desktop edition of Firefox. User can just leave his personal computers and working set of web pages will opened on the mobile device. This would be done by storing details of user's browsing session on a remote server in an encrypted form to protect the privacy and can be accessed by both the computer and handset.
Fennec will additional features like integrationg the tabbed browsing and add-on features. Jay Sullivan said 'it would also be the first mobile browser to have "add-ons", small pieces of software that add functionality to the browser such as news readers or online games. They can also be used to customise the look and feel of the browser. He also hinted that user will see usage of geo-location and exploit how the device is tilted. This will provide utility for developers to implement applications which work with the browser. However, Sullivan says Fennec will not completely replace apps but they will co-exist.
Schek Kunder
NetFortuna Consulting
www.netfortuna.com
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