Buzz 3G Enters Race with Google Apps and Microsoft Live

12buzzlogo.jpgBuzz 3G with its free Office Suite, Free Text messaging and Free VoIP certainly has a serious edge on other recently released Application services, add to that the 3G interactivity on a global level between PC and Mobile and Buzz is set to dominate this new market. Google Apps and Windows Live are the only 2 competitors, but neither offer the depth of communications available on the Buzz 3G plug-in for Windows IE and Firefox and as a stand alone Browser that gives the User, the ability to send Games, Ringtones,Video's, Text Messages and Multimedia Messages directly to Mobile Phones Globally. It also gives the user the best VoIP and a Virtual PC. Send messages from your PC to Mobile and manage responses right on your PC, turn your Video Files, Photos and Music into Mobile Phone Content. Share Video and Music LIVE in THE BUZZ IM.

Clean out your Hard Drive and run everything from the Buzz Virtual Computer, a state of the art server-based application that offers true High speed streaming. This application will deliver you the best of the media rich content on the web or mobile networks and is robust enough for carriers or Small Businesses to use as an operating platform for Content Delivery to customers.

The Licensing of Sun Microsystems Open Office, that Buzz will enhance, gives our end users the ultimate service at the lowest possible price. This low price and the Multilingual nature of the Application gives Buzz the largest potential market of anyone in the industry.

Posted on Feb 23, 2007  Reviews | Share |  Digg
Filed in:
All comments require the approval of the site owner before being displayed.

Post a Comment

Please use a valid e-mail address. Your address will not be publicly visible and is only a means for us to contact you when asked. Thank you.

Name
E-mail
(will show your gravatar icon)
Home page

Comment (Some html is allowed: )  

Enter the code shown (prevents robots):




  All brand, company, and product names are trademarks or registered trademarks of their
  respective owners. © 2012 VoIP Monitor. All rights reserved. Privacy Policy  Terms