I can't recall publishing two postings on my blog in one day before and certainly not in such quick successsion, but literally a minute or two after I blogged about Idea Flight, the folks at Float Mobile Learning got in contact via Twitter to tell me about their soon-to-be-updated iPad app, RabbleBrowser for iPad, with an Android version in the pipeline, which will help penetrate the tablet market.
RabbleBrowser allows a trainer to lead what Float call a "group browsing experience". Essentially, they can lead a largely unlimited group through a web browsing session, where they control what everyone sees. Learners are also able to share websites that they find back to the trainer.
The app also has features to permit multi-user private chat - I'm asuming more for groups on the same wifi network, but not necessarily in the same room; saving and editing of bookmarks; and the ability to communicate onwards via e-mail, Facebook and Twitter. You can also print via AirPrint.
The update promises integration with DropBox, "document sideloading" and photo sharing.
The current version of RabbleBrowser is available in the iTunes App Store for two dollars.


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