TIP iPhone Press Releases (TIPR)

TIP iPhone Press Releases (TIPR)

By Two Peas Consulting, LLC

May 7, 2008

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TIP iPhone Press Releases (TIPR) combines the power of Two Peas Consulting, LLC, TIP (Total Information Pages) technology, and PR Newswire (United Media), the World’s leading press release (PR) company, to bring you the most innovative news service for the iPhone on the Internet today.

TIPR, a real-time press release feed, allows users to search by keyword and read thousands of PRs even as they are released. By default using the innovative TIP technology, every word within the press releases searches via Google. Additionally, an iPhone user can enter ANY Internet domain and EVERY word within the PR will search that source. Keep up with the latest PRs! Bookmark TIPR and use it daily...

To use on your iPhone or iPod Touch open the link in Safari:

http://tipmynews.com/iphone
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4 Responses to "TIP iPhone Press Releases (TIPR)"
Added by Kelly McCarthy on May 7th, 2008 at 11:09 am

There’s already a Tipr iPhone app that’s for tipping. I’ve been using it since July of last year. It wasn’t made by the same company either.

Added by davelalande on May 16th, 2008 at 9:51 am

TIP is the name of a technology that means Total Information Pages. It is a how our patent was filed and will hopefully become a well known acronym. We have a sizable investment in the TIP technology.

Our “TIPR” is a real-time feed of news/press releases delivered to your iPhone with a built-in contextual search.

We have a series of applications that will be rolled out this year using the TIP acronym. We are sorry for the confusion, but we can’t change the name of our technology at this point.

Tipr, the other application, is calculator for figuring out how much to give your server at a restaurant.

Added by Michael on May 19th, 2008 at 3:24 am

“read thousands of PRs” sounds quite scary

Added by davelalande on May 22nd, 2008 at 9:41 am

Michael, you can search for exactly what companies, stocks or topics interest you.

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