Friday, December 15, 2006

Mobile to provide novel and stories

Bhubaneswar, 24/11 (VISAKEO): Now it is a good news for the literary people to have a look on the literary pieces like novel and short stories while traveling, through a small mobile phone instead of lengthy books. Movies and FM are the out dated advantages in mobile phones. With the expansion of technology and usefulness of the consumers, one software has been developed for the service of the interested customers.

The rapid competition among the cellular companies leads to have advance technology. Thus on behalf of a software firm, it has been assured to the rivals to set and implement the software of having good novels and short stories in the mobile phones to develop curiosity among the customers, said the company CEO Rajeev Heernandini. Such facility is widely spread in the countries like China, Japan, US, England and Paris and also gets much support from the people at large towards this advantage. It is supposed to get more support in India too, he said. One mobile company had implemented the story like Amar Chitrakatha as a sample test and it is quite successful. First time the company has converted the first Indian novel Nila Kannakal into Malayalam language and sent it 600 subscribers at free of cost. It is the amazing creation and translation stated by the original writer. Thus, it has been decided to make this in English language for first six months and it will be converted into Hindi, Bengali, Punjabi, Gujarati, Telugu and other regional languages afterwards.

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