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Primezero English-Chinese Dictionary Ready for iPhone 3G

Sunday, July 13th, 2008




Primezero English-Chinese Dictionary Ready for iPhone 3G AND BEYOOOOOOND!!! :)

The new iPhone introduces new capabilities including quick access to the web. Now you take Primezero’s Chinese Dictionary with you … just point your iPhone to http://m.primezero.com 

The interface is sleek, fast and expandable. However, for now, let’s just do baby steps on the iPhone.

Remember, most of the key features of Primezero are integrated into the mobile version for iPhone or Nokia smartphones:

  • Chinese number conversion
  • Chinese decimal/fraction conversion
  • Chinese time conversion
  • Chinese money conversion
  • Chinese date conversion

You can also jump into Chinese searches on:

  • Flickr
  • YouTube
  • Google

If you have any questions or special requests for iPhone apps, just let me know. Several releases for iPhone and Nokia are scheduled between now and December 2008.



Personalized English-Chinese Dictionaries for People Learning Chinese Is Next Big Thing

Saturday, June 28th, 2008



Everyone is looking for the next big thing in English-Chinese Dictionary design and development.

Unfortunately, I don’t have it. :)

Instead, I have a good idea about which companies will do well in the next 6 months with the Beijing Olympics approaching and the huge interest in Chinese languages this entails.

My two favorite companies right now are Nokia and Apple. They are attempting to penetrate the enterprise market where Blackberry dominates, so they are really taking some bold steps.

One area I am sure will grow is translation. Two people in two different timezones in two different languages should be able to communicate basic protocols and business objectives without fancy software. Nokia and Apple both provide new exciting opportunities for software developers, as the phones are bringing human machine interaction to a whole new level.

Personalized English-Chinese Dictionaries will help individuals build vocabulary. Combined with digital language tutors, the dictionaries will provide a new channel of interoperability and understanding.

Maybe.



Apple’s Vista Emergency Refresh PC Versus Mac Ad Hits The Web

Saturday, March 29th, 2008



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Five Applictions To Install On Your Brand New MacBook First and Fast!

Monday, February 11th, 2008



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The following is a list of the first 5 applications I feel you should install on your MacBook right away.

  1. BlackTree’s Quicksilver - so you can clear out your Dock and desktop
  2. X11 - so you can run linux apps like Gimp (from your Mac Install DVD 2)
  3. Gimp - why use Photoshop when you have GIMP?
  4. VLC - to play, copy and translate various file formats
  5. Panic’s Transmit - so you can have seamless FTP for you GUI people