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Interview with Palringo about its plans for global comm dom

While many of you won't have heard of Palringo, you will be all too familiar with the explosion in personal communications that we're all presently living through. Even Blackberrys, once the purview of top execs only, are now one of the most popular options at ‘we love selling to kids' retailer Phones 4 U. KitGuru powers up the VideoScope to go investigate.

OK, so the first most important question is “What is Palringo”. Well it's a messaging system for groups of people, on the move. Right now the organisation has millions of users sending billions of messages. OK, so we now know that it's big.

Traditional communications, like SMS etc, are pretty limited. Palringo can easily be configured to message groups of up to 2,000 people at a time. It's being used in every kind of company, from small consultancies right through to corporates and Fortune 500 listed companies. It's not fussy about which platform you want to use and is happy with Apple, Windows, Symbian and Java.

Have a look at the video and see what you think. If you like it, then it's free and available from here.

KitGuru says: It appears to work and you can't argue with the price. Go on, treat yourself, have a look today.

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2 comments

  1. Interesting looking idea. he looks really nervous on camera, speaking so slow!

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