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PSP, Inc. Ranked 24th Largest Software Developer by Puget Sound Business Journal

February 14th, 2012

Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. (PSP, Inc.) one of the Northwest’s leading business Web and Hosting providers, is proud to announce that it has ranked 24th on the Largest Software Developers List published by Puget Sound Business Journal.

PSP, Inc. designs and develops software applications from the ground up for its own product and service by their in-house team in Bellevue, Washington. Over the past year, PSP was ranked 12th on the 2011 Largest Web Developers List, 29th on the 2011 Fastest -Growing Minority-Owned Businesses List, and 37th Largest Minority-Owned Businesses, all published by the Puget Sound Business Journal. PSP, Inc. has also ranked 3,564th place in Inc. Magazine’s 5000 Fastest-Growing Private Companies in America list for 2011.

“Although PSP’s ranking was the same ranking as the last year we are honored to be listed on the Largest Software Developers List and have set goals to grow our business in the years to come,” said Mayumi Nakamura, President and CEO of PSP, Inc. “This coming July, we will mark our 25th anniversary. We will continue to enhance the online presence of our customers, as architects of our own software we have the ability to attune our service to support specific business needs.”

Now in their 25th year of software development, PSP, Inc. focuses on its internet services, including over 38,000 domain hosting, E-newsletter services, website design and development between Japan and the USA. “At PSP, Inc. we produce creative and cutting edge software technology solutions to support businesses’ needs by its team of in-house developers located in Bellevue, Washington,” said Mayumi Nakamura.

Source:http://www.marketwatch.com/story/psp-inc-ranked-24th-largest-software-developer-by-puget-sound-business-journal-2012-02-13

Wal-mart cyber monday psp deals updates to psp system software, media go

November 28th, 2010

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Updates to PSP System Software, Media Go
Hi everyone, the next PSP (PlayStation Portable) system software update (v6.35) is coming soon. This is a minor update that prepares your PSP system for the upcoming launch of “Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity” – a new, cloud-based, digital music service from Sony that will give music lovers access to millions of songs stored .

Source:-http://healthbeautynews.com/wal-mart-cyber-monday-psp-deals-updates-to-psp-system-software-media-go/0109

Qriocity Music Service Comes To Sony PSP Next Update

November 27th, 2010

Are you one of the many wondering what music service will be on Sony’s upcoming PlayStation Phone? Current PSP owners will soon have access to what will probably be the best indication of things to come. Sony announced earlier this week that a new software update, version 6.35, would prepare the PSP for Sony’s upcoming “Music Unlimited powered by Qriocity” service. Like Zune, Rhapsody, Napster and countless other services, Music Unlimited will be a cloud-based product that allows subscribers to stream music on demand to compatible devices. The service is said to launch soon and when it does Sony PSP’s will be ready.

Is the PlayStation Phone something you guys are looking forward to? Let us know in the comments below! As usual, stay tuned by following us on Twitter and/or subscribing to our RSS feed.

Source:-http://mygadgetnews.com/2010/11/27/qriocity-music-service-comes-to-sony-psp-next-update/

PSP, Inc. is One of the Fastest-Growing Private Companies in America

August 18th, 2010

Pacific Software Publishing, Inc. (PSP) is proud to announce its 3,418 place ranking in the 2010 Inc. 5000 Fastest-Growing Private Companies in America. The annual list published by Inc. magazine focuses on privately held, U.S.-based companies with revenue growth over the last three years.

“We are honored to be listed as one of the 2010 Inc. 5000 Fastest-Growing Private Companies in America,” said Mayumi Nakamura, President and CEO of PSP, Inc. “In 2009, PSP was ranked 4,049, jumping a total of 631 spots for the 2010 list. We can only thank our clients for supporting and choosing our services, we could not have done it with out them.”

PSP, Inc., established in Washington, receives 90% of their corporate domain hosting business from Japan and is currently one of the largest corporate domain hosting providers outside of Japan for the Japanese market. As one of the Northwest’s leading business Web and Hosting providers with over 22 years of industry experience, PSP plans to grow the U.S. market to meet and exceed the business from the Japanese market.

“We continue to develop all our own products and software in house to meet the needs of businesses in the U.S.,” said Nakamura. “We look forward to maintaining the growth of our business and the company, and increasing our ranking on the list in the next year.”

Source:http://www.sacbee.com/2010/08/18/2967991/psp-inc-is-one-of-the-fastest.html

DS Games Outselling PSP 8 To 1 In U.S.

April 21st, 2010

Since our last report, Nintendo has announced that it will launch a successor to the Nintendo DS, currently called the Nintendo 3DS, before the end of its current fiscal year (ending March 2011). The new device will incorporate a screen technology that allows 3D effects with the naked eye and will be backward compatible with the existing Nintendo DS and Nintendo DSi.

Should that device come to market on time, it seems likely that Nintendo will have four different devices on the market at the same time that all play Nintendo DS software as well as their own specialized software. We find that possibility disconcerting, to say the least, especially from a company which has generally maintained a simple line of hardware models.

As we’ve outlined previously, we also expect Sony to announce a successor to its PSP handheld, probably within the next six months, with the launch at the end of 2010 or early 2011.

If things play out as we currently expect, then the two companies are again on a course for what many will view as a head-to-head competition. (For our current feelings about Sony’s position, please see last month’s article.)

Just looking at the American market, we admit to being somewhat baffled by Nintendo’s motives. While the Nintendo DS platform has shown a very slight weakness, it is still crushing its competition and outselling its competitor, the PSP, by a tremendous margin.

It has also demonstrated over the past five years that consumers are content with the graphical and sonic fidelity of Nintendo DS software.

Consider the comparison below of software dollar sales in the handheld segment during March 2010, showing that Nintendo DS software outsold PSP software by an 8-to-1 ratio.

Source:http://www.gamasutra.com/view/news/28136/Analysis_The_Great_Handheld_Battle_Of_2010.php

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