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Company Overview

Everypoint was created with the single goal to mobilize content for the world's premier brands. Founded by wireless pioneers and seasoned software industry executives, the company is funded by leading U.S. investors Prism Ventures, TD Capital Ventures, and Venrock Associates. Everypoint creates mobile Infotainment applications for media companies and carriers around the globe, enabling these companies to establish and maintain deep mobile relationships with their consumers. We are redefining how consumers across the globe interact with their hand-held devices. For the first time in mobile history, real-time, dynamic, mobile applications are combined with phenomenal graphics and an easy-to-use interface. Global media companies, marketers and carriers are leveraging Everypoint's breakthrough push-based platform to create and manage wireless infotainment applications. These organizations benefit from a rapid development process, easy-to-use features, scalability, and ultimately, dramatically higher consumer satisfaction.  

Visit EveryPoint on the web at http://www.everypoint.com

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  • Mobile Entertainment 2006 Awards Finalists Program Guide

    Mobile Entertainment Magazine, September 19, 2006

  • Everypoint's Yahoo! FiFa MatchCAST

    Mobitrends, July 13, 2006

    I tried the Everypoint application and was kind of disappointed... Firstly, the UI looks bad. This isn't rich media, on my Nokia N90 transitions are slow, it's all right angles, monochromatic... Compared to Orange's application based on BlueStreak Technology it just looks like it's been made using a technology of the previous century!
    Very few information is available in the application, no video, no interactive content.... no point !

  • EveryPoint's FIFA MatchCAST sucks!

    Mutant's Musings, July 12, 2006

    On one of our earlier blog postings, we talked about Everypoint's World Cup FIFA MatchCast. From the website flash demos, it looks pretty cool, and the UI is really eye-catching... or so we thought. we then downloaded Everypoint's FIFA MatchCast on our Sony Ericsson w810i - size 211KB, but after trying it out for a while, we thought we would write this post to share our "user experience". It was a major disappointment. Perhaps it's due to our device (we used a Sony Ericsson w810i which is clearly listed on FIFA World Cup site as one of those supported phone models), or maybe you'd have a different experience than us, drop a note and let us know.

  • FIFA and Yahoo! offer free World Cup highlights on the web

    Tech Digest, June 13, 2006

    Good news for those of us potentially office-bound during the World Cup - Yahoo! and FIFA have announced that fans will have access to video highlights of games on FIFAworldcup.com - the first time World Cup highlights have officially been available for free on the web.

  • With World Cup, A New Media Game

    Washington Post, June 10, 2006

    As billions of fans tune to television coverage of the World Cup this week, Yahoo Inc. is looking to the month-long tournament as a chance to showcase its new approach to covering big news on the Web.