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  • iUniv now compatible with social logins and available on iPad

    Dear iUniv users:

    We have some new features on iUniv:

    Learn!  Connect! - iUniv now compatible with social logins

    • We have integrated iUniv accounts with “Castalia IDs”, and iUniv is now compatible with social logins.  You can now use your Facebook, Twitter, Google, LinkedIn, and mixi accounts.
      By using your existing social network ID upon creating a Castalia ID or signing into iUniv, you won’t be wasting your precious time in enjoying iUniv’s rich library of over 73,000 audio and visual contents.
      We have also renovated the Create Account / Sign in / Settings interface.
      Check out iUniv’s new interface now at http://iuniv.tv/
    • iUniv now available on iPad!
      An HTML5-compatible web application, iUniv is now available on “iPad”, one of the most promising tablet devices.  We would be happy if you enjoy the location-free learning experience with iUniv on your iPad.

    We are also glad to report that iUniv was featured as a case study of the implementation of “cloudpack,” a Cloud management / maintenance service.
    iUniv has implemented cloudpack’s management / maintenance / monitoring services to further enhance the environment of iUniv.
    For further information, please go on to cloudpack’s website, where we have been featured as one of their case studies:
    http://blog.cloudpack.jp/2011/12/news-casestudy-largeplan-iuniv.html (in Japanese)

    Posted on December 28, 2011 ()

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