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Introducing EyeMobile Engine

EyeMobile Engine takes mobile gaming and navigation to new heights. This software-only solution uses the existing camera on a mobile device to deliver a gesture-based interface to mobile applications. An entertaining and intuitive alternative to conventional button interfaces, EyeMobile allows users to do anything they would normally do with their mobile device, such as play games, answer calls, make menu selections or scroll, pan and zoom in on photos, simply by shaking, rocking or rolling their device. With the EyeMobile Engine, handset manufacturers can offer all the benefits of gesture recognition technology, without the expense and real estate of adding specialized hardware. The EyeMobile Engine Application Programming Interface (API) also provides application developers with the means to integrate motion control into their applications, much as they do with current conventional controls such as keys and buttons

Get more information about GestureTek and its technologies at http://www.gesturetek.com  and http://www.gesturetekmobile.com.

Top 20 mobile games in the world ( updating every week )

Mobile games portal http://www.gamemobile.co.uk/ has launched the first weekly Top 20 chart to reveal mobile gamers’ favourite games from all over the world.The chart, published each Friday at 2pm, tracks movements up and down, as well as peak positions, to give a true picture of the most popular mobile games. The chart is produced in an RSS standard form so that other sites can pull through and publish the data on a weekly basis

Game rating chart - http://www.gamemobile.co.uk/gamemobile-games-chart.htm
RSS feed for your site - http://www.gamemobile.co.uk/rss/gamemobile_games_chart.rss

You can see the Game Mobile chart here. And the RSS feed here.

Do you Know? 

The mobile games market will be worth $10 billion (£5 billion) by 2009, with game downloads overtaking ringtones in many counties in the world.

Mobile game to experience a refugee’s life

Oxfam International is a confederation of 13 organizations working together with over 3,000 partners in more than 100 countries to find lasting solutions to poverty and injustice. Oxfam has launched a mobile phone game based on the life of a refugee in a war zone.Players help a refugee called Aissa avoid dangers, like anti-personnel mines and guerrillas. The game is to find food for Aissa and her four children while trying to reach a refugee camp safely.

visit Oxfam’s website

http://www.oxfam.org/en/