eBay working on Project San Dimas
News April 17th, 2007
Tags: Adobe
eBay working on Project San Dimas
Online retailing giant eBay has revealed that they are now working on a software application product named Project San Dimas.
This would be a desktop application from the company and eBay customers would be able to use it to make their eBay surfing experience better.
They would no longer require a web browser to check out the service as the software application would let them search, bid and perform other actions.
Online shoppers would also be able to access their eBay history from inside the application. The application is currently in beta and is offered on first come first serve bases.
EBay added that this application is being developed on the Adobe’s Apollo platform.
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