Thursday, October 29, 2009

interactive voice calls master

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Overviews

All-in-one, easy-to-use call control solution! Interactive Voice Call Master`s intuitive classification feature can let you divide incoming callers up to seven groups including: callers on any five lists or phonebook, callers not on all above, and hidden callers (those who conceal phone number). Then you can assign one of seven responses to each group. Possible responses includes: accept, interactive voice, busy tone, reject + send SMS, divert calls to, record conversation and mute the ringer.

Personal IVR (Interactive Voice Response) in your smartphone! If you chose IVR as a response to any group. It will answer callers of this group automatically and play a introduction greeting first, then wait callers to press keys to choose the possible actions, like transferring to other numbers, leaving a voice message, etc... Looks like you own a personal IVR!

Furthermore, IVR can play quizzes or interactive jokes with your specified friends when they are calling you! Or play a happy birthday tune to your girl or boy friend when her or he is calling on birthday, then rings to prompt you a incoming call is waiting.


What you get
?? All-in-one, easy-to-use incoming call control solution First you can define un-limited profiles to meet you demands in any situation. In a profile, you can divide incoming callers up to seven groups: callers on five lists or phonebook (you have to define the list in advance), callers not on all above, and hidden callers (those who conceal phone number). IVCM will respond each group by one of following responses accordingly:
  • Accept
  • IVR (Interactive Voice Response)
  • Send busy tone
  • Reject + send the SMS texts that you defined
  • Divert calls to (implemented by call diversion)
  • Record conversation
  • Mute the ringer
Notice! Both parties will hear a beep every five seconds when call record is processing. These beeps are generated by you phone and can’t be muted, it is used to remind both parties that call record is on going.


?? Personal and professional IVRWhen you assign a group of caller to response IVR, your phone will answer these callers automatically and respond them with a personal IVR that you recorded. An IVR is a various combination of six kind of actions. Possible actions include:
  • Key tone submenu
  • Leave a voice message
  • Transfer to an arbitrary phone number (implemented by 3-way conference)
  • Transfer to up to three arbitrary phone numbers (implemented by 3-way conference)
  • Play ringing tone
  • Return to upper menu
You can assign one of six actions to a phone key from 0 to 9, # and *. When callers press a key, the relative action will respond automatically. Choose action "Key tone submenu" will unfold a new submenu that contains 12 new keys. So you can assign actions continuously.

Notice:
IVCM is shipped with 3 predefined IVRs examples. You can try the functions of IVR with these examples and are free to modify or delete them. Of course, you can add as many new IVRs as you wish.



?? Various features to help you work easily
  • Tight integration with phone book feature help you to create customized lists easily
  • SMS templates help you to import SMS texts easily
  • Voice message box help you to replay messages and call back to original callers easily










?? Flexible scheduler
You can define one-time or per-day schedules to enable profiles run automatically at specific time. For example, you can let scheduler activate an office-profile at work and a home-profile at home automatically. Or schedule a one-time holiday profile in advance to enjoy your relax time!












?? Complete parameters can be tailored to your preference
Adjustable parameters like:
  • Auto-run at power-on
  • Show indicator when running
  • Delay before IVR answering
  • Per call transfer timeout
  • Auto hanging up timeout after call transferred by IVR
  • Ringing timeout
  • And much more...






Main features
  • Most all-around call control solution on the market
  • Un-limited, definable profiles to meet all your demand in any situation.
  • Personal and professional IVR (Interactive Voice Response)
  • Very fast and reliable key tone (DTMF) recognition engine that can work very well under a noisy environment
  • Super fast incoming call number recognition and search engine. It can determine an incoming caller whether on phonebook or a list within a part of a second, even phonebook/list contains thousands of contacts
  • Flexible scheduler to enable you activate profiles automatically
  • Real-time incoming call dialog monitoring by listening and/or looking at dialog view
  • Take over or reject a IVR-answered call anytime when IVR is still in action
  • Auto run at power-on
  • Show an indicator on phone and menu screen when running

User Guide

You can get an user guide at http://www.mobisophy.com/download/ivcm_s60_2nd_v1.50_userguide.pdf


Devices supported
  • Nokia 3230/6260/6600/6620/6630/6670/6680/6681/6682/7610/N70/N90
  • Panasonic X700/X800

Important Notice Due to a hardware limitation of Nokia 6620 and Panasonic X700/X800, these devices can`t play or record sound when a phone call is proceeding. This limitation prevents IVR and record conversation feature from working properly.

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

Facebook Usernames Coming Soon for Pages

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Below is an FAQ specifically for Page administrators on the new process and how to obtain a username for your Page.

How can I secure a Username for my Page?
If you are an administrator of a Facebook Page, you will be able to choose your username just like a user selecting a username for their profile. Go to http:/www.facebook.com/use
rname at 12:01am EDT on Saturday, June 13 and you will be prompted to choose a username for the Page you administer.

I tried to secure a name for my Page but Facebook said the Page was not eligible. What are the requirements?
Your Facebook Page must meet two requirements: it must be live on Facebook prior to the May 31, 2009 cut-off date and have a minimum 1,000 fans as of May 31, 2009.

I am an administrator for multiple Pages on Facebook, how can I secure a Username for each of them?
If you are an administrator of a Page, you will be able to choose a username for each Page at http://www.facebook.com/username beginning at 12:01am EDT on Saturday, June 13. There will be an interface for you to choose usernames for the Facebook Pages you administer.

Why should I register a username for my Facebook Page?
Usernames allow public entities to easily promote your presence on Facebook with a short URL (http://www.facebook.com/yourname). This username can be used in your marketing communications, company website and business cards.

What are the guidelines around creating a username for Facebook Pages?
Usernames were created to make it easier for Facebook users to identify their profile and share with others. As a public figure, business or brand with a Page on Facebook, your username should be straightforward and easy to remember. Facebook encourages you to consider the following when creating a username for Pages:
• Create a username that is as close as possible to your public figure or business name (e.g. AshtonKutcher, PizzaHut).
• If you own the rights to a given name, make it your username so that others cannot obtain it.
• Usernames can only contain alphanumeric characters (A-Z, 0-9) or a period (".").
• Choose a username you will be happy with for the long term. Usernames are not transferable.
• Your username must adhere to Facebook’s Statement of Rights and Responsibilities.

I accidentally selected the wrong/misspelled username for my Facebook Page. Can I revise it?
No. Once you have claimed a username by clicking the “Set Username” button, it is not possible to edit it, or to transfer your username to a different account on Facebook. Additionally, when an account is removed from the site, its username will not be made available to other users for security reasons.

Can I have more than one username for a Facebook Page?
No. Only one username is allowed per Page.

What should I do if someone’s username infringes my rights?
If you wish to report that someone’s username infringes your rights, please fill out our automated IP infringement form. The form is located at http://www.facebook.com/copyright.php?noncopyright_notice=1

I am an authorized representative for a public figure, brand or business and/or hold the rights to a trademark name. My username was claimed by another user. What can I do?
If you wish to report that someone’s username infringes your rights, please fill out our automated IP infringement form: http://www.facebook.com/copyright.php?noncopyright_notice=1

I would like to prevent individuals from registering a username that is associated with a trademark that I own.
To prevent the registration of a username that infringes your trademark, please go here: http://www.facebook.com/help/contact.php?show_form=username_rights

What is the process to request removal of an unauthorized Page of a public figure, brand or business?
If you wish to report that someone’s username infringes your rights, all you need to do is fill out our automated IP infringement form: http://www.facebook.com/copyright.php?noncopyright_notice=1

Will usernames such as “flowers” or “pizza” ever be available for Facebook Pages? Can I sign up on a waiting list?
At this time, generic words are not available as usernames. Facebook encourages all users and Page administrators to create a username that closely matches the true identity of their name or business.

For additional questions, visit the usernames Help page at http://www.facebook.com/help/?page=896





Starting at 12:01 a.m. EDT on Saturday, June 13, you'll be able to choose a username on a first-come, first-serve basis for your profile and the Facebook Pages that you administer by visiting www.facebook.com/username/. You'll also see a notice on your home page with instructions for obtaining your username at that time.




Facebook usernames will be available in basic text forms, and you can only choose a single username for your profile and for each of the Pages that you administer. Your username must be at least five characters in length and only include alphanumeric characters (A-Z, 0-9), or a period or full stop ("."). While usernames are currently available only for Romanized text, we're looking at how we might support non-Romanized characters in the future.

Think carefully about the username you choose. Once it's been selected, you won't be able to change or transfer it. If you signed up for a Facebook Page after May 31 or a user profile after today at 3 p.m. EDT, you may not be able to sign up for a username immediately because of steps we've taken to prevent abuse or "squatting" on names.

Samsung Corby Mate

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Let ur fingers talk "Samsung Corby Mate"

Unique Compact Design

Unique Compact Design

"• Four-line QWERTY keypad enables fast and easy messaging

• Hip and colorful design appeals to youth

• Compact body fits comfortably in your hand
Perfect Texting and Email

Perfect Texting and Email

"• Provides SMS, MMS and email support

• Threaded inbox makes reading messages easy

• Sliding-out QWERTY keyboard provides quick messaging access
Comprehensive SNS and IM Support

Comprehensive SNS and IM Support

"• Offers variety of Social Networking Services support

• Home screen shortcut lets you directly connect to SNS sites

• Provides multiple IM Support through Fring feature
Handy 2MP Camera

Handy 2MP Camera

"• 2MP camera with multiple shooting modes

• Supports video recording up to QVGA 15 fps

• Save photos directly to micro SD Card
Versatile Music Player

Versatile Music Player

"• Compatible with MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WMA

• Find the song’s name and artist by recording clips

• FM radio with RDS

Samsung Corby

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Seoul, Korea, September 1, 2009 – Samsung Electronics Co. Ltd, a leading mobile phone provider, today announced the availability of Samsung Corby (model: S3650), a mobile phone designed to support the digitally connected lifestyles of today’s young mobile users.
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The Samsung Corby, available across Europe later this month, is a full-touch handset that places users at the center of the social media revolution with a wide range of social networks support, such as Facebook, Twitter and MySpace. The new mobile complements the company’s touch screen strategy, “touch for every lifestyle,” by targeting the youth market.

“We see strong growth opportunities in this sector and will continue to pioneer new markets with innovative technology. The Corby is consistent with Samsung’s legacy of developing new products and technologies designed for specific audiences and bringing new devices quickly to market,” explained JK Shin, Executive Vice President and Head of Samsung Electronics’ Mobile Communications Division.

The device represents a complete makeover for the youth segment, with its eye-catching profile featuring two-tone diagonal contours. The Samsung Corby is notable for both its body design and colors – which mark a significant break from the way full touch phones are usually designed. It is available in bold color options such as Jamaican Yellow, Cupid Pink, Minimal White, and Festival Orange so that users can choose their favorite colors.
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“Globally, we are number one for full-screen touch phones and recognize the importance of social networks in the modern mobile industry. Samsung’s target audiences are at the heart of its business strategy and the design and functionality of Samsung Corby meets the needs of a highly digitally connected and style conscious youth audience – as does the affordable price point,” continued JK Shin.

The best social networking services are combined with enhanced multimedia capabilities in a compact form factor. Corby’s 2.8-inch QVGA screen delivers a quality online video experience and its quad band connectivity and support for EDGE networks means that Samsung Corby users can stay in touch regardless of their location.
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Samsung Corby will be available in European countries starting from mid September at approximately 150 EUR.

Monday, October 19, 2009

M Ginger

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mGinger is the first of its kind opt-in permission-based mobile marketing platform in India.
mGinger is a service providing targeted advertisements on mobile phones. The advertisements are targeted on a consumer base who have opted-in to this service. The consumer base is built through a registration process in which the consumers specify their commercial interests, maximum number of ads they would like to receive in a day, convenient time-slots and their demographic information. Apart from getting information related to their particular interests, the consumers also receive monetary incentives for every ad they themselves receive and for each ad received in their network upto two levels of referrals.
Advertisers leverage the service to search for and select consumers based on their commercial interests, location, demographics and other criteria and send specific advertisements to their target audience. And all this without the fear of incurring even a single consumer's wrath. The mGinger platform solves critical problems like content composition, cost of campaign and return on investment measurability for advertisers.





How did it all start?





mGinger.com started when Veerendra Shivhare (COO) annoyed by the deluge of spam messages every day, hit upon the idea of targeted advertising. Registering on DNC is one way to save one self from SPAM advertisements, but what about the information that you really want to read and get to know about?
His alternative: Register with mGinger, submit a mobile number, choose the categories that you wish to receive ads about, and specify the number of ads and the time they ought to be sent and you can keep your self informed on the move! But how do we get the consumer profiles updated? Simple: provide an incentive which will keep pulling the consumers back to the website!

And so, it started...

 

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