Delve To Support Apple iPad

overview_video_20100225Delve is announcing today that it will support full video delivery to iPad when the tablet device launches on April 3rd.
Newspapers, magazines and online publishers can create engaging video experiences for their iPad readers using the same easy-to-use Delve video platform where they currently manage their website videos.

Delve already helps publishers deliver video directly to iPod touch®, iPhones®, Android®, Blackberry® and other connected devices. Publishers who want to deliver their content to mobile users can use Delve’s complete solution to create a seamless experience on their website that works for PC’s and mobile devices.

If you are a publisher already delivering video to the iPhone, you will automatically be able to deliver video to the iPad without further changes. Otherwise, contact your account manager to enable mobile delivery immediately.

To start publishing video on your website Try Delve’s online video platform free and discover why we are the easiest and most powerful online video platform.

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