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Artprice goes iPhone, announces Android support

Categories: Android, iPhone,
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, March 31st, 2009 at 12:12 PM

Artprice goes iPhone

Artprice is joining the “iPhone wave,” allowing users of Apple’s handset and the iPod Touch to get a free access to the latest worldwide art market information, as well as read the 20 latest articles from their press agency – ArtMarketInsight.com.

Artprice’s optimized-for-iPhone website enables users to access various services — including art auction and indices databases with over 25 million indices and auction records covering 405,000 artists, and the images database with 5 million hi-def images.

Aside from announcing its entrance to the iPhone world, Artprice also wowed to bring its offering to the Android platform “through different phone service providers and phone manufacturers” to provide its users with the “immediate access to information wherever they are at the very moment they need to make a decision about buying or selling art.”

Want to see Artprice in action? Simply point Safari on your iPhone/iPod Touch to web.artmarketinsight.com and take it from there.

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