Asiajin iPhone/iPod Touch Reader App Debuts


Hong Kong-, Tokyo-, Silicon Valley- and London-based tech start-up MotherApp has kindly developed the iPhone/iPod Touch app which allows Asiajin readers to get the latest news more easily on their palms.  The company specializes in developing apps for multiple mobile platforms only by simple and single development process, and won the first prize of the audience votes at the first edition of TechCrunch Japan's Start-up Meeting[J] that was held last month.

The Asiajin iPhone/iPod Touch reader app is absolutely free, and you can download it at any country's edition of the AppStore by simply clicking on the banner which is appeared on the right sidebar of our website.

We appreciate this MotherApp's contribution, and we're sure it helps us to reach more people who are eager to keep themselves update with tech news and IT trends in Japan and Asia.


Author Information  Masaru IKEDA has co-founded several system integration companies and consulting firms in Tokyo. He has been contributing serial columns to nationwide newspapers and IT periodicals, also he's currently serving as tech consultant for several web companies. His biography is here. His private blog is here.