Wireless Educator Site Touts iPhone Picture Service
The Wireless Educator Web site has embraced the iPhone with an exclusive picture publishing services called MobilePics.
Peter Cohen, Macworld
uCompass.com notes that its Wireless Educator Web site has been updated to support the iPhone, including an iPhone-exclusive feature called MobilePics.
The Wireless Educator Web site incorporates a “Learning Management System” called Educator, designed to provide Web-based education and content using a Mac or PC. The site was pioneered using a Palm VII PDA, so the company is no stranger to adapting content to small portable systems, but it’s taken hold of the iPhone strongly.
The site features a podcast sharing technology called Educaster; EnrichSMS, a messaging architecture that lets you pull information in from commercial sites; and EnrichGPS, a learning system designed to tap into GPS-enabled hardware.
Wireless Educator also features MobilePics, an iPhone-exclusive feature that lets you take pictures using your iPhone’s built-in camera, which can then be posted immediately to your own Web site using the Enrich Website Publishing System.
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