mobcast

mobcast

(ˈmɒbˌkæst)
n
(Communications & Information)
a. a podcast created and uploaded using a mobile phone
b. a collection of such podcasts on a website, esp when submitted by people attending a particular event
vb
(Communications & Information) (tr) to contribute (a podcast) to such a collection using a mobile phone
[C21: from mob(ile) + (pod)casting and influenced by mob]
ˈmobˌcasting n
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Capstone Games plans to release "Champions Manager," a role playing game, co-developed with MOBCAST Games, within the month.
Japanese game company Mobcast and Eitarosoft are currently working on a game temporarily titled 'Project U,' reports SoraNews24.
(NYSE: NQ) said that gaming subsidiary FL Mobile has entered into an agreement with Japanese game operator Mobcast and developer Gumi Inc.
Tesco, the U.K.'s biggest retailer, has made a concerted drive into digital entertainment over the past 18 months, with the acquisition of VOD platform Blinkbox, music site WE7 and most recently, e-book seller Mobcast.
Mobcast, set up by Mr McNab and chief executive Tony Lynch in 2007, provides a platform for companies to sell e-books and currently works with Orange mobile.
Mobcast has a catalogue of more than 130,000 of the UK's most popular titles which can be bought and read on smartphones, tablets and e-readers.
British retailer Tesco Plc (LON:TSCO) announced that it had acquired digital book platform provider Mobcast.
4 September 2012 - British retailer Tesco Plc (LON:TSCO) announced on Tuesday that it had acquired digital book platform provider Mobcast.
Mobcast was founded in 2007 by CEO Tony Lynch and bestselling author Andy McNab.
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