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Mobile Applications
Ortsbo is developing social media translation apps mobile applications for popular smartphones (Android, Apple, BlackBerry, Windows Phone) and portable computing devices. These applications will begin to release during the current business quarter and throughout the Summer of 2011.
Ortsbo Revenue Opportunities:
Unlike other social media platforms that may experience limited revenue opportunities, Ortsbo has been developed with the ability, in time, to generate revenues from a number of key sources, including, but not limited to:
Social Media - as with many other social media platforms like Facebook, MySpace and Twitter, Ortsbo has initiated advertising and sponsorship programs, allowing advertisers to reach users, through customized offers, on demand and targeted advertising. To maximize long term value, Ortsbo has made advertising available to companies around the globe and has been sharing its independently verified analytics with existing and potential advertisers.
Email - Ortsbo has developed an email translation platform that simply "plugs-in" to existing email applications. The first of these coming to market shortly is Ortsbo for Microsoft Outlook, or "O4O". The product allows instant translation of email with original language attachments. Ortsbo has launched a pilot web site and expects to make it publicly available shortly. The email plug-in module will retail for $29.95 US. Ortsbo also offers a secure, multi-user, multilingual chat module for the commercial market.
Licensing & RSS Feeds - Ortsbo is currently negotiating with a number of firms for the implementation of its licensed translation and RSS feed programs. These programs allow gaming, entertainment, dating and other online entities to provide their users with instant translation of text based conversation, creating a "one language environment". Ortsbo's RSS Feed platform allows users to receive feeds in almost any language. Revenue for these programs are based on paid licensing fees, which may include upfront implementation fees and time, usage based payments.