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August 15, 2008

IPhone -Artificial Life Extends MobileBooster to iPhone and iPod


Artificial Life, Inc., a company that specializes in developing and providing mobile 3G broadband technology, participation TV, games and business applications, has announced that the mobile development tool developed by the company, MobileBooster will now begin supporting the iPhone (News - Alert) and iPod touch platforms.
 
Artificial Life has developed MoblileBooster for mobile 2G/3G applications and games, which is a development tool and platform providing a simple and efficient application development system for mobile roll-out process. The tool offers enhanced business effectiveness to the process, and the extended support to the iPhone and iPod touch platform makes it even more useful for the clients deploying the tool. For all the iPhone product developments being carried out internally, Artifical Life has already been deploying the Mobile Booster.
 
The company has developed a new extension module for MobileBooster, which makes it possible for it to support iPhone and iPod touch embedded applications. MobileBooster tracks snapshot builds coupled with change logs for easy release management during the development and testing phases, and clients and partners can access the automatically generated release site remotely in an unrestricted way. The clients are also able to review application and game builds apart from expressing their comments and feedback, which are readily made available with labels as feature or change requests and marked with customizable priority tags.
 
MobileBooster is seamlessly integrated into the development cycle that plays an important role in managing and maintaining builds and their associated meta information. The platform provides the clients with a standardized development approach in which errors and ambiguity are minimized and the efficiency is maximized.
 
Artificial Life, Inc. is a company that offers mobile 3G+ technology, mobile participation TV, mobile gaming, content and business applications to a number of clients. The company has its headquarters in Hong Kong and offices in Berlin and Tokyo. The company also develops 2D and 3D multi- and singleplayer rich-media applications for 3G, 3.5G and 4G network-enabled mobile phones, and is known for its content quality and technology. To know more about Artificial Life, please visit http://www.artificial-life.com or the m-commerce portal of the company at http://www.botme.com.

Arvind Arora is a contributing editor for TMCnet. To read more of Arvind's articles, please visit his columnist page.
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