
Cue-me Browser for Windows Mobile, Symbian and BlackBerry phones
By: Daniel Chubb | August 20, 2008 | Leave a Comment
Openstream are a leading player in the Multimodal Technology and solutions market, and their Cue-me mobile browser will work on BlackBerry, Symbian and Windows Mobile phones.
Apple iPhone owners will also benefit from the Cue-me Multimodal browser in the near future.
“For a person on the move, getting the information quickly without cumbersome key-presses would be very important,” says Raj Tumuluri, President & CEO of Openstream Inc.
Openstream has contributed to some pioneering work at the WorldWideWeb Consortium, and this has led to a new “paradigm of interaction for mobile users that combines voice, touch and key-presses”.
The Cue-me multimodal browser defines the next leap in mobile interaction, and because it’s built on open standards, development will be easy for all the popular phone platforms. You can view a flash demo of the service here.
You can read the full Press Release here or view other cell phone news.
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