Push-email solutions provider Emoze unveiled what they say is the first “pushed content” application dedicated to football/soccer news – Soccer Updater. The app release doesn’t come as a surprise considering that we’re slowly approaching the 2010 World Cup that will take place in South Africa. The application costs $5 and once you grab it, there…
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Israel’s Pelephone jumps on the Emoze bandwagon
Israel-based mobile operator Pelephone is set to start offering Emoze’s suite of services to its 2.4 million-strong user based. As a result, customers of the Israel’s first mobile service provider will be able to get their email, calendar and social networking messaging pushed to their phones in real-time. Commenting on the announcement, Emoze’s CEO, Eitan…
Emoze announces HotMail support, partnership with India’s Tulip Telecom
Emoze aka push email provider for the rest of us (not just BlackBerry users) has two announcements for the Mobile World Congress: First they unveiled a new partner – India’s Tulip Telecom, which will offer its business customers mobile business email, calendar and contacts information, providing employees and business operators with the “most efficient combination…
Emoze Adds Facebook Messaging Support for Symbian Powered Devices
We all know about the Facebook apps readily available for the iPhone and BlackBerry… But what if you’re running another device and simply need that Facebook fix? No need to pout, as today Emoze announced the availability of a new Facebook messaging support for Symbian devices. The new offering will allow you to read, reply…
Emoze 2.0 launched with a great fanfare
Emoze has announced what they say is “the next generation of mobile push email” – Emoze 2.0. I love Emoze and I’ve no doubts they will deliver on their words. In a nutshell the new version of Emoze brings three key improvements: Support for multiple mobile email accounts Optimized battery performance Even better user experience…
emoze brings push-email to JavaME-enabled feature phones
We told ya’ this is coming. Emoze is officially out with the “world’s first push mobile email solution for Java handsets.” The idea is logical – to further expand to feature phone users, who may like the idea of push-email but hate all the hassle and complexity of today’s smartphones. According to emoze’s official release…
emoze announces JavaME-based application; Improved UI
In its effort to reach the wider audience, the free push-email provider emoze has announced the JavaME-based application. The idea is to get all those users who don’t like all the mambo-jumbo of today’s smartphones, but prefer using somewhat more stylish feature phones — yet still like the idea of pushing email to their mobile…
Emoze enhances user experience; Makes it more PC like
Our friends from Emoze have been so busy during the Mobile World Congress (3GSM) in Barcelona that today at the CTIA, they have only an enhanced user interface to announce. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not blaming them at all. On the contrary, I’m glad to see them further improving their service now that both…
Emoze goes enterprise
We’ve almost missed this one. Our friends from Emoze used Mobile World Congress not only to launch their push-email service for the masses (using POP3), but also to unveil the Enterprise edition to enable organisations to manage their information flow and to “have control over data transfers based on IT policies.” With the Enterprise Edition,…
Emoze brings push email to the masses; Even a regular ISP account will do
This isn’t the first time we’re writing about Emoze. By now you’re probably aware they provide both individual and corporate users with free multi-platform, mobile push email service, calendars and contacts. And now they’ve just announced that literally anyone could use their solution. Not even a Gmail account is required — the regular POP3 account…