WASHINGTON - The developers of applications began to compete to create services that can be pinned on the tablet. Following the arrival of tablet Galaxy, the media industry was keen to make a new application related news information on the tablet.
Tablet is a device that when a prima donna application developers. Not only iPad tablet but also the Galaxy's Samsung that will soon be launched. No wonder then if the developers were participating in a race to create applications that will facilitate their use of certain services, mass media industry is no exception.
Reported by the Straits Times, Saturday (9/10/20100, the media industry in question is the Wall Street Journal, the New York Times, and USA Today. The names are three among many media companies are interested in creating applications for the tablet Galaxy Samsung.
The reason, they want to maximize any device, including tablets, to expand the scope of their readers. Whether using a tablet that overdo popular, Apple, or a new will digelontorkan by Samsung, Galaxy tablets.
Even the latest news circulating, owner of News Corp., Rupert Murdoch, is lobbying the Blackberry manufacturer Research in Motion (RIM), to immerse them into the mass media products in tablets made by a Canadian vendor, the Playbook.
Rumors are circulating, owned by Times news application that will be buried in the Galaxy would be free until January 2011. At the same access to the NYTimes.com site will only be charged a fee.
Last month, Samsung claims that some operators have agreed to market the Galaxy Tab this year. The operator in question is AT & T, Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon. Unfortunately the Samsung and the four operators are not yet give an idea what price will be priced for Google's Android-based tablet.
BySari, okezone.com, Updated: 10/09/2010 12:20 PM

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