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mobcast
/ ˈmɒbˌkæst /
noun
- a podcast created and uploaded using a mobile phone
- a collection of such podcasts on a website, esp when submitted by people attending a particular event
verb
- tr to contribute (a podcast) to such a collection using a mobile phone
Derived Forms
- ˈmobˌcasting, noun
Word History and Origins
Origin of mobcast1
Example Sentences
The temporarily titled Lumines 2016 will be out for iOS and Android this summer; publisher Mobcast says the release will be worldwide, and it'll be a paid app.
From the single screenshot Mobcast has provided, it at least looks like Lumines 2016 is being developed with more consideration for the mobile platform — the play field is now a square, rather than a rectangle, which should make the game easier to play with the phone in portrait mode.
Now, if Mobcast and Enhance can bring back "Shinin'" by Mondo Grosso and get rid of the maddening random block introduced in otherwise-excellent Vita entry Lumines Electronic Symphony, we might be getting somewhere.
But Lynch – who in 2012 sold his Mobcast online book delivery business to Tesco for £6m - sees a problem with existing models and it is this.
Other additions to the rapidly expanding Tesco's online offer have included the acquisition of TV and film-streaming business Blinkbox and the digital-book platform Mobcast, in which Bravo Two Zero author Andy McNab had been a shareholder.
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