TMS Builds Mobile Browser Share As I-Phone App Downloads Top 30,000 Mark

More than 30,000 people have now downloaded the TMS i-Phone application giving the tourism/hospitality sector recruitment specialist both a viable edge and a large slice of the action of the highly competitive mobile browser market share.

Launched late last year the number of people downloading the TMS Asia-Pacific i-Phone application has now passed the 30,000 mark.

TMS CEO Andrew Chan said the ongoing take up was continuing to achieving good market cut through for the company in all its key areas of operation judging from feedback received from candidates.

"We were one of the first companies in our area of business to create an i-Phone application and it's certainly got people talking," he said.

"More to the point it's given us a competitively larger slice of the hospitality sector's mobile browser market share aside from providing our candidates with an alternative and very clear path to the job market in their respective regions which they can access whenever and wherever they happen to be.

"Considering we have only had the i-Phone app in place for a few short months, we are fairly confident we will continue to see further take-up grow exponentially in tandem with the ever-growing popularity of the ever-evolving i-Phone and the continuing success of the i-Pad launched last year."

"We know ever growing numbers of our business audience now prefer to interact with us via the auspices of web 3.0 technology - especially the Gen Y demographic - so we like to think the creation of the i-Phone app has certainly given us a point of difference.

"One thing for sure, our employment of the technology is definitely playing a role in ensuring we stay ahead of the competition across all of our markets."

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