CellBook is a complete solutions provider for unleashing the potential of publishing on mobile phones. Our innovative technology CellBook™ and SellBoek™ allows publishers to
effortlessly reach billions of mobile users with a highly optimized mobile book user experience, bridging the gap between publishing in print and publishing on mobile phones. Healthy competition in the wireless arena has lead to mobile applications companies to specialise in niche markets. CellBook develops its own software products and solutions in house from the ground up, ignoring the conventional, bridging the digital divide to provide flexible, efficient solutions, tailored to our customer's needs. By tracking emerging technologies, we are able to improve the quality service, system integrity and customer

ePub provides advanced conversion technology solutions to publishers. We provide content transformation and conversion services and let publishers focus on their core competency, without bothering about the technology. Our ebook conversion solutions include cost-effective conversion of content from electronic and paper sources (any format) into eBook (most popular formats, like eReader.com (PML), Mobipocket, Adobe Acrobat eBook Reader, ePub, Microsoft Reader (LIT), ETI (formerly Gemstar), CellBook, Print-on-demand (PDF, TIFF, PostScript).

eSplash is a forward thinking New Age technology marketing agency consisting of creative forward thinking marketers and technology experts based in Cape Town. eSplash was born digital and help companies big and small to build great brands by creating engaging viral experiences for consumers wherever they live in the digital world, for a fraction of the cost. Gone are the days of the historical marketing agency, let's face it, technology and marketing became so highly intertwined the past two years that not even the New York Times realised the big wave coming, after all they did have a weekly marketing column. For too long traditional marketers turned their backs to the waves of technology.



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