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September 7th, 2009
TAIPEI, Taiwan -
- Enjoy Online Entertainment Delivered Straight to You
esobi Inc., an innovative Internet information navigator, announced addition of “podcast” features to its existing multi-functional Internet application. With this upgrade*, eSobi users can always stay informed with audio and video online content, as well as enjoy entertainment on-demand from all over the world in the easy-to-manage interface of eSobi Podcast.
eSobi has long been known for its simple and user-friendly design for Internet information searching and management. It is also the only multi-purpose client software in the market that combines a newsreader, web search, information library and a web browser window all in one interface. The newly launched podcast feature offers extra rich-media web resources by aggregating audio and video content that can be played immediately in the embedded Windows Media Player. Once a podcast file is downloaded and saved into a playlist, users can watch or listen to them offline without any trouble, even on the go.
“As podcasting has turned into a popular way to receive audio and video web content, eSobi strives to make it more convenient and friendly for users to enjoy the free rich-media resources, while allowing them to navigate the web efficiently in the same interface,” said Wen Lee, chairman of esobi Inc. “eSobi Podcast sets another milestone in the integration of popular web applications that makes obtaining knowledge and entertainment online easy and accessible for everyone, no matter if you are a power user or new to the Internet.”
eSobi Podcast also comes with a Media Lounge, a collection of audio and video podcast channels covering a captivating mix of interesting topics. It means users do not need to be a podcast expert or manually search for podcast files before starting enjoying this feature. Watching and listening to podcasts on eSobi is just a simple click away. What’s better, eSobi Podcast supports OPML format, so users can import or backup multiple podcast feeds at once without the hassle of doing it one by one.
To learn more about eSobi, visit www.esobi.com or connect with eSobi on Twitter twitter.com/eSobiNews.
*Users of the eSobi retail version will receive a free upgrade to include the podcast features. eSobi News Center (Acer PC users only) will receive a special discount for the upgrade.
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