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_ GPS and Windows Mobile _ Smartphone users with bluetooth GPS

Posted by: vizzion

We are seeking volunteer beta testers for a radical new GPS-enabled application for smartphones. If you would like to be among the first to experience this unique new technology and meet the following requirements:

- own a Windows Mobile 2003 Smartphone
- own a bluetooth GPS
- have an active internet data account for your Smartphone
- live in North America
- drive regularly
- willing to test the application on several occassions over a 2-3 week period

then contact info@vizzion.com for more details.

Posted by: BullArcher

Email sent. What is the application?

Posted by: smeg36

A little more detail on what you are developing would probably help get more people interested in it. I know I meet the requirements, and want to know exactly what you are developing before I sign up or not.

Posted by: mkestu

Here's what I got for a response.

Hi Mike,

Thanks very much for your interest in our beta program. The first thing I would like to do is verify that we have coverage in your geographic area. Could you let me know the specific towns/cities/freeways in the northeast where you do most of your driving?


Best Regards,

Chris Cooper
Vizzion, Inc




And then....


Hi Mike,

We have some coverage for the routes you describe, and we are looking at whether it is sufficient to justify a beta test. I'll keep you posted. The product is not a traditional navigation application, so coverage is more of an issue than one might assume.


Best Regards,

Chris Cooper
Vizzion, Inc


Very mysterious, or not....you decide.

Posted by: vizzion

Not so mysterious - it's just that details of the product have not yet been made public, so an NDA is required for detailed information. Anyone who meets the requirements and is in an area with coverage can participate in the beta.

Chris Cooper

Posted by: smeg36

Unfortunatly, Chis told me my area isn't covered. If the details of the program aren't supposed to be public yet, I won't say what they are. But it sounds like it could be a very cool, useful application.

Posted by: krelvinaz

http://www.vizzion.com/

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