Moblyng launches cross-platform web and mobile games
Startup social media company Moblyng is announcing today that it can make casual web games that can be quickly and easily adapted to run on just about any major mobile platform.
The heretofore secret company currently only has a couple of games available on the iPhone: Poker Dice and Dungeon Quest. But these games are unique because they’ve been created to run on just about any smart phone, including Google Android phones, Nokia smart phones, BlackBerrys,… Continue Reading
SundaySky wants to turn web content into instant video
Israeli video production company SundaySky wants to help web sites repackage their content as video — whether as a means to promote sales, build out their communities, or communicate better with their audience. SundaySky says that turning site content into videos can be time consuming and expensive for web sites, and that its service is not only a cost effective alternative but also allows for automatic and real time updates to videos. That is to… Continue Reading
Moblyng converts Flash applications to work on mobile devices
One day soon, with the help of Moblyng, you’ll likely be able to stream music playlists from social networks to your phone.
In the meantime, though, you can use Moblyng to watch any number of things on your mobile device — a YouTube video or to put Slide slideshow widgets from MySpace or another social network.
First, you go to Moblyng’s site (going live later today), enter the social network profile URL, username and password.
Then, the Menlo… Continue Reading