With Palm Pre stealing all the thunder at CES , Nokia was quietly introducing newer technologies and concepts which goes way beyond ‘multi tasking’ Nokia offers multi user collaboration on mobile through EasyMeet.
EasyMeet is Nokia’s mobile collaboration and and communication system making on the go web conferencing a reality be it in the confines of your office corridor or out tracking in the woods .
With EasyMeet users can use the phone to attend and invite others to online meetings to view , share and collaborate on documents created and shared remotely . The content if found inappropriate can also be notified to Nokia
The services offered are Voice , Chat , Presentation sharing , White board , Application Sharing , Video Conference .
You can try it for free at http://easymeet.nokia.com from the mobile device to experience an EasyMeet ( Video , Whiteboard and are not activated yet .
A Widget is also provided for easy access to the application.
What I think
I think Nokia is going way beyond mobile telephony it’s creating a mobile user experience where one is not confined to their 6 X 6 cubicle but can be connected with everywhere in the world. Starting with their Ovi services Nokia has laid down the foundation stone of itself being not being a cellular company but a total communication powerhouse . After introduction of EasyMeet , Nokia will being new light to collaborative efforts when users can impart ideas through mobile conferences . Apart from Office use where it will become a necessity ( I sure will advocate it’s use to my management ) the system can also be uses for ‘distance learning ‘ where a lecturer sitting in Kalamazoo can hold a lecture for students from Kilimanjaro to Kualalumpur . Mix it with the TV out feature of N97 / N95 / N85 and a Pico Projector and you’ve got a classroom on the go in your hands .
Again the possibilities are endless from schools to offices to online family reunions to friends meeting across the world one is only limited by the sense applied to use the technology
Farhan
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