About Realview Social Media Marketing company in Sydney, Australia
The current content syndication model – licensing content for re-use (not content scraping and linking) is shrouded in mystery antiquated slow restrictive and expensive. Realview has set out to change that by making content readily available with minimum restrictions at an affordable price.
Following the success of Partica Realview receives global recognition as digital content innovators and thought leaders amidst a primarily US-dominated market and continues to stay ahead of the curve unveiling new mobile publishing tools features and improvements each and every week.
Realview also expands their products and services into the booming social media market with the release of the Flipbook Facebook App. Designed as a permission-based marketing and information mining tool the Facebook App helps publishers leverage their social media following across other online platforms.
Realviews first PDF to DjVu conversion software is developed for single page viewing in a replica online format. Using the Realview Online Publishing System (ROPS) publishers could automatically publish newspapers magazines and catalogs or any printed material on the web. The FPC Courier Newspaper group are the first publishers to adopt the technology initially using it to digitize 11 Suburban Newspapers. Following the success of those papers they quickly expand to include all of their community mastheads.
Realview debuts the Realview Image Management System (RIMS) a web application designed to allow users to manage their interactive images through a friendly user interface without needing to invest in special hardware or software. Requiring absolutely no plugins or certificates website publishers were now able to effortlessly implement stunning interactive images into webpages or emails without needing to purchase their own image server.
Realview launches the Aerial Viewer a cutting-edge online zoomable widget which allows businesses to display up to date dynamic data over a high-resolution zooming aerial photograph on their website. Before Google Maps the Realview Aerial Viewer was the go-to tool for businesses looking to deliver customised location information to their intranet or internet users. The technology required absolutely no plugins or certificates to be installed ensuring a consistent and impressive interactive experience across every browser.
Realview emerges onto the tech scene in 1999 as a progressive new start-up founded jointly by CEO Richard Lindley and CTO Derek Chan. The fledgling company spends the next 6 months developing the image management technologies which would catapult Realview into an era of growth and innovation.