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April 5, 2006: emoze welcomes you to try its revolutionary new software that enables standard mobile phones to receive e-mail and PIM data (calendar, contacts, tasks and notes).
What is emoze?
A FREE global Push E-mail service for mobile devices -- cell phones, PDAs, etc. This free Blackberry-like service will push send your E-mails and PIM data to you anywhere and to any device.
Who is it for?
Executives that do not have or cannot afford a Blackberry®*, students, moms and dads, friends... Anyone with a mobile device and an E-mail account – Anyone who wants free Push E-mail on any device.
Don't you just hate that because you're not a top executive or your expense account can't justify a spendy BlackBerry® device to receive and send Emails on the go? You must have heard it over and over again that budgets are tight and mobile Email is a costly luxury that not everyone could afford!
Well emoze has put an end to that!
If you are a business user that does not have or cannot afford a Blackberry®, a student or parent who wants Email on the go and currently has an Email account in the office or at home, using Microsoft Outlook, Lotus Notes or any Web Service as your Email client, you are eligible to use emoze's FREE mobile Push Email service.
Seamlessly, Automatically, Encrypted and Fully Secured.
All you need to do is download and install our client and you'll begin to receiving Emails directly to your mobile device.
Why Push Mail?
Sometimes it is the littlest thing that makes the biggest difference in your using or not using a particular service or product.
For instance, you read your snail mail more frequently if it is delivered directly to your home, rather than having to bring it yourself from the post office.
Many studies have shown that with Email, the littlest thing that makes the biggest difference is the "Push Mail" methodology -- as opposed to "Pull Mail".
You may not have even noticed it, but most of the time you receive your Emails without having to take any action. Your Email messages simply and almost magically appear in your computer's inbox. This is called "Push Mail". Messages are pushed by the Email server to your computer, the equivalent of a mail carrier delivering your letters from the central post office directly to your doorstep.
Internet usage increases dramatically when Email is pushed to our computers. This is even more true of Internet use on our mobile devices. Studies indicate that people will rarely take proactive action to check news on their mobile phones. Even pushing one button can be construed as too much of a hassle. Yet many of these same people respond very favorably to news that is "pushed" to our devices. In fact, most people that read these news snippets via SMS or MMS messages to their phones are even willing to pay for such services.
These studies into our human behavior proved hugely profitable for Research In Motion (RIM), the Canadian based company that offers the Blackberry® device, an Email push service for enterprises. Blackberry® users can be found worldwide, walking down the street, jetting through an airport or even visiting a washroom, all the while checking and responding to their Emails. Users repeatedly reiterated that their primary reason for using this service was "Push Mail".
While the RIM Blackberry® solution addressed the very top end of the business community and executives with its specialized devices and high price tags, everyone else was left behind. Now emoze answers the universal need for Push Mail with its free service for all: business users that do not have or cannot afford a Blackberry®, students, moms and dads, friends – anyone with a mobile device and an Email account.
Our three main architectural components are:
1. emoze PC Connector
2. emoze Global Service Network (EGSN)
3. emoze Device Client
Supported Platforms & Devices
Operating Systems
Windows 2000, XP
Mac OS (coming soon)
Mail Applications
Microsoft Outlook XP, 2003
Microsoft Outlook Express (coming soon)
Lotus Notes (coming soon)
Web Services
Yahoo Mail (POP3)
Hotmail (POP3)
Gmail (POP3)
Device Operating Systems
Microsoft Mobile 2002, 2003, 2005
Symbian Series 60
Microsoft Smartphone (coming soon)
Palm (coming soon)
Compatible with:
Nokia Series 60v2 :: Nokia 3230, 6260, 6600, 6620, 6630, 6670, 6680, 6681, 7610, N70
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