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22 Oct 2009 Easily integrating Tweets with the new GoMedia Twitter Plug-in

Web managers using MoMac's GoMedia platform can now easily integrate Tweets to their mobile services. MoMac's new plug-in adds Tweets from any preset Twitter name to a mobile site. The integration can be fully customized: setting the number of Tweets to be shown, with or without Twitter...

07 Dec 2009 MoMac ranked number 5 as most visited sites in South Africa

MoMac announced today that it has been ranked as the fifth most visited sites in South Africa in the famous Opera's monthly State of the Mobile Web report in October 2009.
 
"We are extremely pleased about our collaboration with our South African reseller Thumbtribe and...

28 Feb 2010 GoMedia's latest features...

2010 starts with exciting new features for MoMac's GoMedia platform:

  • Language detection: this new rule detects the browser language of a mobile device, allowing GoMedia users to set up advanced scenarios for mobile web apps
  • GoSell: besides...
02 Jun 2010 HTML5, a great mobile internet catalyst?

You may have noticed some increasing attention on the internet about HTML5. You may also have read that companies like Google and Apple are adopting HTML5 with initiatives like a Mobile Google E-mail client written fully in HTML5, iAd in HTML5, or YouTube using HTML5 video. So what does it...

13 Jul 2010 MoMac introduces GoPlay, a mobile specific casual games platform

MoMac today announced the launch of its casual games platform, GoPlay. Part of the GoMedia platform, GoPlay has been designed to allow mobile network operators and major media organizations to offer a completely new games experience to their users. GoPlay uses Adobe Flash Lite technology to...

19 Aug 2010 MoMac expands the GoMedia features with additional Rich Media widgets

 MoMac today announced the release of additional Rich Media features in their GoMedia platform.  This means that the following options are now available to GoMedia users:

 
  • Ticker: this can work like a classic ticker...