Emoze Enhances Push Email

Emoze has added multiple languages to its mobile push email platform

February 5, 2007

2 Min Read

LONDON and RA'ANANA, Israel -- emoze has added multiple languages to its rapidly growing mobile push email platform, significantly increasing the global reach of its free software for personal and business mobile device users. A key development in spreading the benefits of mobile email connectivity to an even wider audience worldwide, the emoze download and interface is now available in German, Russian, French, Italian, Spanish, Chinese and Arabic, in addition to English. With emoze, mobile users can securely send and receive push emails and other data with a simple, free download from www.emoze.com, allowing them to make the most of their mobile phone or device.

emoze, a subsidiary of the Emblaze Group (LSE: BLZ), has also released Version 1.3 of its software, which has been upgraded from BETA into a mature product and is available to download today. Existing emoze users can upgrade to the latest version by simply downloading the improved software from the emoze website. emoze pushes emails, calendars, tasks and contacts to mobile devices as soon as they are sent, delivering secure, real-time synchronization anytime, anywhere. All emoze users need is a compatible mobile phone or device and a data package from a mobile service provider.

“Our multi-language option provides an even greater opportunity for more mobile users across the world to transform their mobile phones and devices into fully functional and synchronized BlackBerry™-like devices”, said Benny Ballin, Chief Executive Officer of emoze. “We are offering millions of mobile users a breakthrough technology that provides security, ease of use and simply fulfils the growing demand from users to have more than just voice and SMS texting capabilities when on the move. These latest developments at emoze are further steps in pushing the potential of mobile devices worldwide.

“Unlike other solutions in the market place, emoze has created a real push-event technology, in which synchronization occurs only on incoming and outgoing events, rather than via periodical connections to the email server and checks for change. This not only saves the user connectivity-related costs but also delivers increased efficiency in device power consumption, memory use and CPU”, continued Mr. Ballin.

Emoze Ltd.

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