Mobile Multimedia from RIM Courtesy of LiquidTalk

The maker of Blackberry has teamed up with software developer LiquidTalk and will be providing the capability for audio-visual content right to their multimedia-enabled devices. My post in this Blog of December 26, 2007 entitled Future of Wireless Devices discussed the coming next generation (“4G”) of handheld devices.  It seems the future is upon us.  This latest development for your smart-phone utilizes a web-based portal and will allow ‘Road Warriors’ (i.e. frequent business travelers) and other users the ability to access tutorials and podcasts.  Chicago Tribune's, Wailin Wong, reports further that:

Employees can catch up on recorded training sessions while stranded at an airport, or technicians can view step-by-step video guides while they're making service calls. LiquidTalk users can also take content with them to use in presentations. The company's first client used LiquidTalk software to put video testimonials on iPods that could be played during sales pitches.

Read the full article LiquidTalk makes solid gains and follow LiquidTalk’s Founder, Dave Peak, through the birth of his idea while mired in rush hour traffic, through his trials and tribulations, and eventual success.

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