Technopark firm launches platform for interactive magazines
Thursday October 11, 2012 07:45:16 PM,
IANS
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Thiruvananthapuram: Technopark-incubated Creace Technologies Thursday launched iSuite,
a single platform for publishing interactive publications in
mobility devices such as iPhone, iPad and android-based devices.
The new facility offers the best online reading experience
anywhere and anytime, said the company.
"A digital edition is a more cost effective way as digital
editions serve as a great business model. The reality is that few
technologies are short-lived, but many technology companies are
very short-sighted," said Hirosh Hussain, Creace Technology CEO.
iSuite has features like categories, subscriptions, archives,
library, rich media and search functions that allow surfing
content on the mobile extremely informative, interactive,
intuitive and simple.
"As everything goes digital, I am happy to learn we get to read
enormous information in a single device and which will keep us
informed about the current news and developments. iSuite comes
very handy, this will be indeed a great step in our pursuit for
knowledge," said K.C. Chandrashekharan Nair, head of Techopark
Incubation department.
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