reQall’s Productivity
Promise for BlackBerry
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global memory aid technology company reQall has released a beta version of
its first memory aid made for BlackBerry users. The application aims to
help BlackBerry users stay organized on the go by allowing them to create,
edit, and share reminders from their device. Based on research into memory
prostheses from MIT's Media Lab, reQall enables users to simply say or
text what they want to remember straight to their BlackBerry.
How it
works? reQall converts voice messages into text, sorts the messages into
To-Dos, Notes and Shopping List items, and delivers reminders to the user
at the right moment.
reQall,
according to the company, recognize certain spoken or typed keywords such
as "buy," "note" and "meet" to help it organize items into their proper
place. It also recognizes dates and times, which allows it to create and
send reminders at the appropriate time.
Users can
share reminders with their colleagues, friends, or family members by
entering messages like "ask Jen to send the proposal." Jen will
immediately receive a reminder by text, email or instant message. reQall
for BlackBerry also integrates with several BlackBerry functions, offering
a one-click "reQall This" option that creates reQall Notes and To-Dos from
inside the email, calendar, memo pad, and task list functions on the
BlackBerry smartphone.
The
company informs that reQall for BlackBerry service is a collaborative
effort by its global teams based in Hong Kong, India, and the U.S.
It is
available now and is free during the initial beta phase, says the company.
The application can be used across the globe and it currently supports
English language.
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