Nokia Easy Meet Provides Mobile Collaboration

Have I mentioned lately how much I love Nokia genus Beta Labs? Their latest experiment is called Easy Meet, which allows you to collaborate with peers on the web or mobile without needing to download any software system whatsoever. You can set up the meeting right field on your phone and shoot out invites via SMS or e-chain mail, and the merging itself allows for both text, voice and artwork to be used. As cool as that all is, I think it’s astounding that no duplicate software system is needed – is the vane port really that workable on mobile? You can do a draw with web apps on background computers, but this sounds very ambitious for mobile browsers. Hera’s the full lineament exercise set as of liberation:

File Sharing, supporting PPT, JPEG and PNG Chat Meeting Minutes Whiteboard Gesturing File Downloads Participant Awareness Remote Content Access (OVI Files). One mouse click to join a group discussion, including voice conference

Awesome stuff, all in all. Go to easymeet.nokia.com on either mobile or computing machine to spring it a blastoff.

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