Year: 2009

Dopplr Social Atlas launched on the iPhone

Dopplr (http://www.dopplr.com), an online service for smart travel,
today announced the launch of Dopplr — The Social Atlas, a free
iPhone application available at the Apple App Store.

Wherever you are, you can use it to find nearby recommended places to
eat, stay and explore. If you make new discoveries of your own, you
can add them to the Social Atlas with a few taps of your finger.

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CoSoSys releases My Endpoint Protector for the Mac

CoSoSys has released My Endpoint Protector for
Mac. This device control and data loss prevention
service for Mac users and network administrators
offers the ability to proactively manage device
control use and prevent data theft, data loss and
data leakage.

It enables centralized device management for
networks with Mac OS X and Windows (XP, Vista, 7)
computers. My Endpoint Protector for Mac allows
system administrators to proactively manage
device use for a safe and secure working
environment with portable devices.

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MEDL Mobile offers free iPhone solution: Doodle Chat

MEDL Mobile (http://www.medlmobile.com), which specializes in mobile
application development, is making their photo and drawing chat app,
Doodle Chat, free for all iPhone and iTouch users. Doodle Chat allows
users to communicate by doodling messages back and forth, by sending
photos, drawing on photos, adding captions, and more.

“The new Apple 3.0 iPhone Operating System supports image-based MMS
chatting, but AT&T has delayed it here in the U.S.,” says MEDL Mobile
co-founder Dave Swartz. “So we decided to make Doodle Chat free to
fill the gap.

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Mark/Space announces sync support for BlackBerry Tour 9630

Mark/Space has announced the Mac version of The Missing Sync for
BlackBerry, which provides support for synchronizing contacts,
calendars, notes, photos, music and more between a Mac and the new
BlackBerry Tour 9630 smartphone.

The Missing Sync works with applications Mac users already know and
use to transfer and sync information and media files between their
Mac and BlackBerry smartphone: Address Book, Microsoft Entourage,
iCal, iTunes and iPhoto.

Mark/Space Proximity Sync technology can sync a Mac with a Tour via
Bluetooth.

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