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August 1st, 2006, 10:39 GMT · By

Free Mobile Push Email for Smartphones

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emoze announced the release of emoze for Smartphones - the world's first free and secure push email and PIM service. Using emoze, users with supported mobile devices can automatically receive emails in real time, and synchronize contacts and appointments - completely free of charge.

emoze service offers on-the-move users a completely free push mobile email service combined with instant calendar
and contact synchronization. The software is fully compatible with Microsoft Outlook and features powerful compression technology that saves on data transfer to your mobile device.

"Emoze is a revolution on-the-go, finally bringing push email to the masses," said Ziv Tur, VP Marketing at emoze. He continued, "We designed emoze to be fundamentally different from other push email products. Not only is it free - but it's also for everyone. You need no IT assistance, no technical knowledge, no credit-card details - five minutes and you have your office with you all the time".

The latest release of emoze works with all Microsoft PocketPCs, Microsoft Smartphones and most Symbian Series 60 Phones (Nokia 6680, Nokia 6630, Nokia 6600, Nokia 3230). To use emoze, all users need is an email account and a compatible device. The software can be downloaded free from www.emoze.com, and quickly and easily installed. The intuitive interface is familiar and friendly to anyone that uses traditional email applications.

Completely secure and private, emoze does not gather or send information from user PCs or mailboxes, plants no cookies, contains no hidden spyware or malware, and does not duplicate user data on emoze servers.

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Comment #1 by: kaiketi on 30 May 2007, 10:05 UTC reply to this comment

Push email is fine, but pull email is also convenient enough..I think the majority of people would like to have simpler mobile phone services. Like for example-MeOnGo ( www.meongo.com ), developed by an Indian Company does that. their email service is free, sms alerts, and u can access multiple mailboxes too! lets compare the two.What say?

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