Archive for January 19th, 2010

Art Galleries – Promote their artists to the world, exclusively through iPhone and iPod Touch

Users of iPhone and iPod Touch are about 80 million people, of whom 50% live in the United States and the rest is distributed worldwide. Over the last 18 months, they have been downloaded 3 billon Apps, a figure unprecedented in the leisure and entertainment industry.

New York, NY (PRWEB) Jan 19, 2010, Moosgo (www.moosgo.com), a Digital Publisher that promotes art through iPhone and iPod Touch, announced the launch of its app specially designed for Art Galleries: to promote their artists to the world and exclusively through said devices.

Promoting Art Galleries to the World“Art Galleries make huge efforts to promote their artists, from exhibitions to advertising in traditional media and trade magazines. Moosgo’ll find a new global and innovating way of publicizing, that will help them to promote their talents all over the world through iPhone and iPod Touch,” Gabriel Toppino said, US Moosgo Director.

“Users of iPhone and iPod Touch are extremely likely to download Apps from their devices. This represents a big opportunity for Art Galleries to reach audiences that had been unreachable so far. This is a new global and innovating promotion channel with competitive costs,” Toppino added.

The App Moosgo developed for Art Galleries uses all the audiovisual features of iPhone and iPod Touch to promote the work of artists through images, photos and videos. It also includes the artist’s resume and different options for users to be in a direct contact with the Gallery.

The Apps are customized for each Art Gallery and they are implemented within few weeks.

Now KVH TracVision HD7 Available from the Apple iTunes Store

RI-based KVH Industries, Inc., a provider of satellite TV in motion and communication systems, has announced that company’s TracVision HD7’s key innovations is now available for free from the Apple iTunes Store.

According to the company, the HD7 is a new TracVision breaking solution to overcome the challenge raised when DIRECTV moved its HDTV programming to new Ka-band satellites incompatible with existing maritime satellite TV systems.
 
KVH antenna technology uses TriAD to solve this problem, which receives signals from all three main DIRECTV satellites, tracks those satellites even as the boat cruises at high speeds and through rough seas, and provides a DIRECTV HD experience just like at home.
 
The signals received from three DIRECTV satellites are concentrated by the tuned subreflector before reaching KVH’s unique tri-rod dielectric feed, resulting in reception as good as a home dish and outstanding tracking of programming broadcast by Ka- and Ku-band satellites, the company said.
 
“With the TracVision HD7, KVH completely redefined the expectations for what a marine satellite TV system is capable of by offering a compact system with simultaneous reception of signals from three satellites, something other manufacturers said was impossible,” Jim Dodez said, KVH’s vice president of marketing and strategic development.
 
The company has left the serial ports and dedicated technical apps to a powerful and easy to use IP-based system that offers boat owners easy access to their TracVision HD7 directly from their iPhone, iPod touch or any web browser on the boat, Dodez added.
 
In Apple’s iTunes App Store users can download KVH’s free TracVision iPhone app and load it on their iPhone or iPod touch.
 
Once installed and connected to the TracVision HD7’s secure Wi-Fi interface, boaters can then use it to check satellite TV signal strength, switch to secondary satellites, download and automatically install antenna software updates, and send information directly to KVH technical support.



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