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ANN: Review of Jeyo Mobile Extender Now Available Clinton Fitch [MVP-Mobile Devi 04-02-2006
Posted by Clinton Fitch [MVP-Mobile Devi on April 2, 2006, 10:42 pm
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Today Clinton Fitch (Dot) Com! is proud to release our latest Windows Mobile
review!

With the rapid growth in Windows Mobile integrated devices and cellular
phones, the ability to communicate with others is easier and more readily
accessible than ever before. One of these forms of communication is Short
Message Service, or SMS. Most people simply refer to SMS as Text Messaging.
In the United States alone there are 165 million devices capable of SMS.
Further, there are 1.5 billion SMS messages sent or received each day
globally while only about 100 million coming from people within the United
States. Still, SMS traffic continues to triple annually in the United
States and is clearly a growing communication trend.

Microsoft and cellular providers globally have paid attention to this trend
and with the introduction of Windows Mobile 5.0, a wide range of "converged"
devices have come to market. These devices have both the traditional Pocket
PC functionality as well as cellular functionality. Examples of these
include Cingular's 8125, T-Mobile's MDA and the O2 XDA Atom. Now, more than
ever, one device can be carried to cover all your mobile needs!

Seeing this convergence trend as well as the explosive growth of SMS in the
United States, Jeyo Incorporated has created a line of products aimed at
simplifying SMS sending and receiving and SMS management. One of these
products is Mobile Extender, a Microsoft OutlookŪ plug-in that allows you to
send and receive SMS messages from your desktop PC. Now while you are at
work or at home and your Windows Mobile Pocket PC Phone or Smartphone is
connected to your desktop, you can still stay in contact with those who SMS
you without ever having to pick up your device. Sending a SMS message is as
simple as sending a traditional email! Further, because all of your SMS
messages are kept within Outlook, you have a backup of all of your messages
on your desktop PC.

You can read the full review at
http://www.clintonfitch.com/reviews/jeyo/mext-2-0/default.asp


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