COLUMBUS, OH — (Marketwire) — 03/20/13 — Soccer fans with an insatiable appetite for the latest news, highlights, rumors and analysis will be imitating the call after downloading inFootball, a free Android app that aggregates content from 18 of the world-s most popular — and reliable — soccer news sources. Allowing soccer (a.k.a. football, outside the U.S.) fans to self-select their favorite leagues, teams and news sources to follow, inFootball is the go-to resource for everything soccer.
Launching today in , pulls in updates from top outlets, including ESPN, CNN, FIFA.com, FoxSports, The New York Times, Premier League and more. Die-hard fans get immediate access to must-see content anywhere, anytime — including news, videos and live scores. How-s it work? inFootball pre-downloads content over WiFi or 3G (depending on the user-s preference), helping users avoid the painfully slow mobile video buffering. Caching content for later viewing, the app creates an on-demand viewing experience for users.
“As a soccer fan myself, I needed an app that I could customize to get all the news, highlights and info about my favorite teams and leagues. When I couldn-t find something that did this, we decided to build it ourselves,” explained Hesham El Gamal, co-founder and president of inmobly. “Now, we-re giving the world-s most passionate sports fans a completely customized, multimedia experience to help them keep up on the latest soccer news.”
inFootball is the latest Android app from personalized mobile content provider, — a Columbus, Ohio-based company that first introduced their patented mobile technology in February with the launch of . Aiming to provide a new content-before-demand experience, inmobly-s apps are simple solutions for a better mobile video experience.
To download inFootball for free visit the . For more information, visit .
inmobly is bringing a simple solution to a complex problem. Through patented predictive technology, inmobly is creating a series of apps to improve the mobile video viewing experience. Founded in 2011 by Hesham El Gamal, professor of electrical engineering at The Ohio State University, and Nayer Wanas, inmobly-s CTO, inmobly has received $650,000 in pre-seed funding, led by TechColumbus. inmobly has already launched the award-winning Arab News app, and was recognized as a front-runner in the 2012 Silicon Valley Global Tech Symposium. For more information, visit .
Taylor Ray
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