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TAIPEI, Taiwan - esobi Inc., an innovative Internet information navigator, announced a strategic alliance with Transcend Information, Inc., a global leader in storage and multimedia products, to preload the eSobi software on Transcend’s JetFlash V30 USB flash drives. The alliance will enable the JetFlash V30 users to stay connected with the world’s breaking news over the Internet. In the future, users not only can securely carry personal data on the go, but also will take greater advantage of the compact device to flexibly share valuable Internet information that eSobi helps aggregate and organize.
eSobi is an all-in-one Internet data management software application that integrates an RSS reader, meta-search tool, and document library in order to fulfill daily Internet needs. The latest JetFlash V30 users can install eSobi directly from their device and immediately start receiving online news from all over the world. Just a click away, those looking for wider-ranging web resources can also search Google, Yahoo and MSN all at once for the best results.
In addition, eSobi supports OPML format for transporting a group of RSS feeds altogether, and Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, PDF, html files for central data management. When used with a JetFlash V30, it is extremely easy to exchange well-organized personal files as well as web pages across different computers to synchronize all saved Internet data or share with others.
“As the web 2.0 concepts have been practiced widely in the Internet world, the eSobi-preloaded JetFlash V30 offers an integrated platform for reading, browsing, and archiving online news that can be seamlessly exchanged and carried on the go,” said Wen Lee, chairman of esobi Inc. “I believe that users will enjoy the added flexibility when a USB flash drive is no longer just a stand-alone storage device but plays a vital role on Internet information sharing and management.”
Want to get more out of eSobi? Register eSobi now to receive free future updates, inspiring user articles, and recommended RSS feeds! Users of the new eSobi-preloaded JetFlash V30 USB flash drives can even win a free Acer Aspire One netbook simply by registering. For more information about how to enter the sweepstakes, visit www.esobi.com/transcend .
PR Contact: Sunny Du, Manager of Marketing Communications Tel: +886-2-2366-0005, ext. 660 Email: sunny@esobi.com
Source: esobi Inc.
Sunny Du, +886-2-2366-0005,sunny at esobi.com, ext. 660
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