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New Site Makes Writing More Mobile
Quillpill Offers Mobile Agility To Content Producers of All Kinds
Manhattan, KS - April 8, 2008 (INB) -- The new mobile publishing
site Quillpill (www.quillpill.com) lets users write and read content
on mobile phones. Users can compose anything on their cell phones - from
simple diary posts to the next great serialized novel - and publish it on
the Web. The site is currently in beta.
Quillpill gives writers, poets, and readers the ability to produce and
consume creative writing in convenient bite-sized pieces for their on-the-go
lifestyle. The Quillpill platform provides the
tools to create using the portability of a mobile phone so
publishing can happen whenever the inspiration strikes.
Mobile-ready web in the United States is a booming opportunity in
web development. Some prominent services offer mobile mirror sites and
features, however, Quillpill is focusing on these features as
the trend toward convergence continues.
Forecasters for 2008 say "mobile" and "m-business" are the new buzzwords in
business as more Americans purchase web-ready phones
and unlimited data plans.
"Quillpill takes its cue from Asia and Europe where m-business and
m-publishing is already happening," said Derek Maune, CEO, at Quillpill.
"We're poised to be at the forefront in the U.S. for
this steady increase in mobile web usage."
Quillpill is a Kansas corporation, and is privately owned and
funded.
If you'd like more information about Quillpill, please visit:
www.quillpill.com.
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