Which Dictionary is best suited for iPhone & Smart Phones?
August 12th, 2009
What Dictionaries would you most like to see as Apps on iPhone, Android, Blackberry and PalmPre? Send us your feedback?
Don’t forget you can Tweet us on all things Dictionary related at www.twitter.com/DictionaryApps
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Dictionary Apps now on Twitter
August 11th, 2009
We have just launched a new Twitter account for all the information relating to White Park Bay’s Dictionary Apps on iPhone, Android, BlackBerry and all things SmartPhone, follow us at www.twitter.com/DictionaryApps
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Everyday uses for Medical Dictionary App… Tamiflu
August 11th, 2009
When one of WPB’s staff (that’ll be me) needed to get the lowdown on what Osiltamivir was, for a family member diagnosed with Swine Flu having been prescribed the antiviral, they consulted their copy of the Oxford Concise Medical Dictionary on iPhone. Being out and about, having access to this info immediately, was very handy.
More info at: http://su.pr/7K1FD2
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Oxford UP Dictionaries Go Geek
July 3rd, 2009
When GeekDad at Wired magazine was looking for Dictionaries for his six year old son, he turned to our Apps http://su.pr/2DcZJ6
“The Oxford University Press has long understood this, and they’ve partnered with WhiteParkBay.com to produce stylish iPhone and iPod Touch versions of some of their most popular subject dictionaries.”
Thanks for the support GeekDad!
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iPhone Dictionary of Music – Screens Added
June 25th, 2009
Check out the new screens from the Dictionary of Music for iPhone:
The most authoritative dictionary of music available in paperback. It is a rich mine of information for lovers of music of all periods and styles. Fully revised and updated, the 5th edition of this established reference work contains over 200 new entries, including information on approximately 150 new performers. Written by Michael Kennedy, a renowned authority on classical music, the dictionary includes over 14,000 entries on terms from “allegro” to “zingaro,” and on works from “Aida “to “Tosca,” as well as instruments and their history, composers, librettists, musicians, singers, and orchestras. It also boasts comprehensive works lists for major composers. It remains the essential reference for music students and teachers, and fascinating reading for all other music enthusiasts.
Available on iTunes at: http://su.pr/32HG8P
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