SSL introduces Gravity Mobile Browse

Sep 24, 2008 9:20 AM


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At IBC2008, Solid State Logic (SSL) demonstrated how Gravity Mobile Browse reduces the need for journalists or media managers to remain deskbound to view and approve material.

Gravity Mobile Browse is a browser application for handheld devices that enables journalists and media managers anywhere in the world to access the central Gravity content control system to view media or find a clip, approve the material for use and add a time stamp and signature.

Gravity Mobile Browse is one of a number of applications within SSL’s Gravity platform, a complete content acquisition, management and distribution solution aimed at fast news production. In an environment where access to media over 3G or Wi-Fi networks can mean the difference between breaking news and a follow-up story, the ability to view and approve media on the fly has never been more important to ensure that a story is first to air.

For more information, visit www.solid-state-logic.com.


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