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Zumobi launches two apps for the Palm Pre: Today Show and Sporting News Baseball

Categories: Applications, webOS
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, June 16th, 2009 at 3:08 AM

Today Show and Sporting News Baseball

After the iPhone, Zumobi continues to conquer other platforms. Next on their list is the Palm Pre for which they are picked as one of the launch partners. As a result, two Zumobi apps are selected for Palm’s App Catalog: Today Show and Sporting News Baseball; and are already available as free downloads.

The Today Show app offers consumers access to all the program’s content, representing a “compelling new way for TODAY viewers to enjoy content from America’s number-one morning program for more than 13 years running.”

As for the Sporting News Baseball, it provides in-game score update alerts and a handy calendar feature which allows users to easily schedule their favorite teams’ games. The application also features content from SportingNews.com — including scores, full standings, stats, MLB league and team news, player details, in-game updates, post-game recaps, and much more.

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