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Pinger Combines the Convenience of E-mail and Text Messaging with the Simplicity and Personality of Voice
SAN JOSE, CA SEPTEMBER 25, 2006 Pinger, Inc. today unveiled the first carrier independent instant voice messaging service for mobile phones. Pinger is a new communications tool that lets you send voice messages directly to individuals or groups as instantly and efficiently as email or text messaging. The service works on mobile phones from all major U.S. carriers.
"More than half of U.S. mobile phone users haven't discovered mobile messaging. Sending a Pinger message is easier, more personal and more powerful than sending a text message," said Greg Woock, CEO of Pinger, Inc. "Just say the names of your recipients, leave your voice message and hang up. It's that simple."
The company introduced the service at the DEMOfall 2006 conference, an annual event that showcases some of the most promising consumer and enterprise technologies.
Text messaging has seen explosive growth in the past few years with more than 48 billion messages sent in the U.S. during the second half of 2005 (CTIA). But mobile users in the Pinger beta reported sending fewer text messages and utilizing the voice capabilities of Pinger instead to communicate with friends, family and co-workers.
"Pinger stands out because it is simple and easy to send an instant voice message to anyone," said Chris Shipley, executive producer, DEMO. "Pinger has taken the best attributes of text messaging and e-mail and tied in the ease and power of voice. Pinger messages have the real potential to take the place of text messages in years to come."
Today mobile phone users can sign up and use the service by visiting www.pinger.com. Once registered, Pinger customers can upload their contacts so that sending a voice message to anyone they know is as simple as saying their name. Or they can send a message to a group by just saying the name of the group. Even without becoming a member, anyone can receive, reply to, forward or save a Pinger message on their computer.
Anyone signing up for Pinger before October 1, 2006, can receive the Pinger service free for six months. Pricing for Pinger is still to be determined, but sending a specified number of Pinger messages every month is planned to remain free for users as is the ability to use Pinger to send messages from the Web.
Following a one-month beta test, Pinger today introduced a new feature that allows MySpace users to post voice comments to their MySpace friends' pages from their mobile phone. You can also be notified of new Pinger messages with a MySpace message. "Pinger has streamlined my messaging already and now I can post a comment to MySpace friends with my voice from my cell phone...Genius!" said Julie Lamb, a Pinger beta tester and avid MySpace user.
How does Pinger work? It's simple really. Any mobile phone user who has a plan with a major U.S. carrier (Verizon, Cingular, Sprint, Nextel or T-Mobile) can sign up and start sending voice messages from their mobile phone to anyone with an email address. Here are some of the specs on Pinger:
Pinger was founded on the vision that using your voice to message should be as fast, simple and convenient as email or SMS. The patent pending Pinger service enables people, for the first time, to send instant voice messages to nearly anyone regardless of carrier or phone type. Founded in late 2005 by former Handspring executives Greg Woock and Joe Sipher, Pinger has a proven management team who believes deeply in building simple products and services that just work. Located in San Jose, California, Pinger is privately held and currently recruiting smart people who like to create great products and have fun. For more information, visit www.pinger.com.
Produced by Network World Events and Executive Forums, the semi-annual DEMO conferences focus on emerging technologies and new products, which are hand-selected from across the spectrum of the technology marketplace. The DEMO conferences have earned their reputation for consistently identifying tomorrow's cutting-edge technologies, and have served as launch pad events for companies such as Palm, E*Trade, Handspring, and U.S. Robotics, helping them to secure venture funding, establish critical business relationships, and influence early adopters. Each DEMO conference features approximately 70 new companies, products and technologies. For more information, visit www.demo.com.
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