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Mobizen to Create Multimedia Hub on Your Smartphone

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Rsupport, a leading cloud-based remote solutions provider, is unveiling Mobizen, an app that turns a smartphone into a multiple-screen supporting media hub.

Mobizen allows a user to play multimedia content from a smartphone on multiple screens through a web browser without requiring a download.

With the Mobizen app, users can access multimedia content (photos, music and videos) saved in a smartphone from devices such as a PC, tablet, smartphone or smart TV through the Mobizen website.

The user can enjoy unlimited content from a smartphone on any device. Since it is designed to work on Internet Explorer, Safari, Chrome and Firefox, Mobizen is compatible with any mobile OS.

For instance, users can access music or video files saved on Android smartphone through the Safari web browser and instantly play them.

“Mobizen is an app that allows users to instantly access the multimedia files saved on smartphones from any device. We hope Mobizen helps every Android smartphone user enjoy the convenient features that iTunes and cloud services can offer.” says Hyung-Soo Seo, CEO of Rsupport.

Mobizen app for Android will be available on Google Play.

Established in 2001, Rsupport is headquartered in Seoul, Korea, with branch offices in Tokyo, Beijing and Englewood Cliffs, New Jersey.

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