Cue-me Browser for Windows Mobile, Symbian and BlackBerry phones
August 20, 2008 by Daniel
Filed under Cell Phone Information, Cell Phones

Within the last few hours at the at SpeechTEK 2008 conference in New York, Openstream announced the Cue-me Multimodal browser that’s designed for mobile phones.
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.
