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World's first free Push-Email service for ANY device

18 April 2006 by axxxr
In direct competition with Blackberry,Microsoft, Intellisync and others, Emblaze's emoze technology now makes email, diary and contact data available to anyone, anywhere, with a major difference it's FREE and supports the widest range of existing devices
 
With emoze Personal Edition,anyone with a compatible mobile phone can receive work or home emails and Personal Information Manager (PIM) data such as contacts and diary scheduling on their mobile phone or PDA on the move, anywhere in the world. The technology itself is built to support any mobile device. Current release works with all Microsoft PocketPC or Symbian devices such as Nokia 6630 and Nokia 6680. Within the next few months emoze will cover the vast majority of remaining mobile devices and will keep maintaining and adapting the service for all newly emerging mobile devices over time.
 
As a REAL 'push' email service, emoze will automatically push your emails and PIM data to your phone as soon as it is sent to you without you having to pro-actively connect to a service every time you want to send or receive. For the past few years, this type of service has been available mainly in a very costly package and mostly restricted to a specific hardware and software platforms such as the Blackberry and thus limiting mass market adoption. emoze removes such barriers with a totally free, simple, flexible, and secure service, creating significant savings for corporate users and consumers alike.
 
Email on the go has become the battleground for major vendors around the world. With the success of Research in Motion, the Blackberry has changed the way corporate users communicate on a day to day basis but it is still the privilege of an “elitist few". Emblaze believes that mobile push email and PIM data should become a commodity service – a given - just like a voice call. Anyone from corporate users to individuals should have access to this basic service as part of their day to day communications. This is the background and reason for the development and introduction of emoze (www.emoze.com) to the world, a free Push Email and PIM service to anyone, anywhere and on any device. 
 
To use emoze all you need to have is an email account and a compatible device;the interface will be familiar to anyone who’s used a traditional email program. The emoze software can be downloaded free from www.emoze.com and set up quickly and simply.
 
Emblaze is committed to cover all devices and known email services on both corporate as well as consumer levels. emoze currently works with any Microsoft Mobile or Symbian device with a GPRS or other data connection, with Microsoft Outlook and POP3 online email services such as Hotmail, Yahoo! and Gmail. Within months, emoze will be available for Corporate Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Notes Domino servers without the need of PC based on-line software.
 
emozecurrently supports all major brands including Nokia, Samsung, Motorola and others.
Over the time, Emblaze will continue to adapt emoze to cover the ever-growing range of devices and models. Over the next few months support will be expanded to include Palm devices and MacOS & Linux platforms.
 
The service is available on any wireless GSM, CDMA or Wi-Fi network including 2.5G and 3G such as WCDMA/UMTS, CDMA2000, 802.xx, Wi-Max, GPRS (2.5G), EDGE, CDMA 1xRTT, CDMA 1xEVDO and many others.
 
emoze technology is particularly focused around personal and corporate privacy, providing one of the best security solutions available for mobile email. emoze does not gather or send information from users’ PCs or in-boxes. There are no “cookies", no “spyware" and no duplication of user data on emoze servers. For corporate users, emoze does not require the opening of new ports, thus preventing hacking vulnerability. All emoze transmissions and messaging is encrypted with the highest possible industry standards.For more information about emoze, go to www.emoze.com





Comments
On 11 Jun 11:57 Rexal wrote
hi can i use emoze on my mobile SE k300i? thanks
On 20 Apr 18:29 DeLa wrote
So much possibilities for e-mail already exist, like the plain pop that connects every 5 mins;
the cost is always the problem; you have to pay at least your data connection...
On 19 Apr 10:13 Melvin wrote
I use Palm Zire 72 with Ericsson T39
pls advice whether we can use Emoze
Melvin
On 18 Apr 20:36 RickStarich wrote
I have a Palm Treo 650 and would like to assist with any Beta testing for that device platform.

I am also running SBS2003 but have yet to discover the push capabilities for moble users.

Rick
rick@nerdsonsite.com
http://www.nerdsonsite.com
Nerds On Site Arlington Heights IL

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