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New Software Turns Cell Phones into a Traveler's Tour Guide |
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June 21, 2007 |
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New Software Turns Cell Phones into a Traveler's Tour Guide Free Software Created by Motorcycle Enthusiast and Former Oprah Winfrey Executive Producer June 21, 2007 --- In 2001, Jim Brady worked as an executive producer at Oprah Winfrey in Chicago. But in his spare time, Brady, an avid motorcycle enthusiast, would take week long bike trips around the county to discover hidden America. His particular love: covered bridges.
It was on one of these trips that he came up with the concept that is now Earthcomber. www.earthcomber.com Jim created a free (and patented) mobile search application that allows users to spot everything around them without having to Google it via their cell phone. Earthcomber turns virtually any cell phone into a traveler's tour guide--a 21st century trail guide. Earthcomber instantly spots historical markers, monuments, alternative fuel sites, on your cell phone in seconds. After years of tweaking the product, Earthcomber finally is receiving some traction.
Not typing into a search box, we've recently been told, is "Everything" when it comes to mobile searches. And Brady was the first one to figure it out, and patent Earthcomber. If interested, I can be reached at 708 488 8751. Take a moment to check us out-- www.earthcomber.com . I think you'll be impressed with what you see.
Media Contact: John Burns Vice President, business development Earthcomber River Forest, IL 708 488 8751 phone 708 488 8752 fax 312 215-1115 cell
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Press Release Summary
There is a new, yet relatively unknown US mobile phone application called Earthcomber-- earthcomber.com --a mobile lifestyle tool that helps you find exactly what you want, wherever you are.
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