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Posted ImageIf only I had a penny every time I wished that I could grab some piece of necessary info. (phone numbers, appointments etc.) off the web and have it readily available in my cell or instant messenger... or simply post some SMS that came on my mobile and acess it through my browser later on... I'd probably get as close to a billionaire as one can get Posted Image

 

The current technological trend suggests that we're heading towards a major convergence of software and services for both mobiles & desktop systems. And following up on that most of the major software houses along with the new-born ones are scurrying to launch unified services that offer the best of both worlds.

 

With the dawn of the Web 2.0 phenomena, specialised services like IMified, ZYB (shouldn't forget Twitter) etc. have been mushrooming all over the net. But at their best these services address only specific needs. IMified gives you the ability to post to your blog, maintain notes & schedules directly from your favourite Instant Messenger. ZYB on the other hand, acts as a remote synchronisation utility for your mobile phone, helping you back-up your entire contact list on the web for viewing/editing/sharing and easier transfer between other phones. The biggest drawback of these services is that the data you interchange with them have to adhere to specific formats and thus reduces the scope of interoperability.

 

In comes MyGADs, a brand new offering by Teragram Corp. that is a ...

 

new and very easy way for anybody to create, access and share your personalized information through a Website, text message over a cell phone, or through IM chat.

 

A GAD is a collection of personalized information. For example, family members can create a GAD with information to share within the family members to store and retrieve personal information such as people birthdays, phone numbers, contact information of the pediatrician, phone number of the neighbors, emergency contact information, license plate numbers, and even a calendar you can share within the family.

 

 

The coolest part about this service is that neither of the data you store nor the commands you use have to follow any specific format. MyGADs sports a chat-window like interface, into which you type in your data & queries in a fashion that's very similar to using natural language queries on search engines. For an example see the picture below...

 

 

 

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Once you've registered for an account with MyGADs, you can create as many GADs you like and share them with private groups like family, friends etc or even publicly. Where MyGADs beats most other services hands down is Information Accessibility. The information you store in a GAD is available on the web, on your cell-phone as well as through an Instant Messenger that's compatible with the Jabber protocol (e.g. GTalk).

 

MyGADs was launched just yesterday (27th March, 2007) and though it's still in it's infancy, it has been described in the Today@PC World blog as "one of the more interesting and potentially useful new services I've seen at CTIA Wireless 2007." The service is going to be in free public beta phase till the middle of this year, following which it'll become an ad supported service.

 

I can see immense potential in this service, if developed properly. Try it out for yourself... head over to MyGADs and register for a free account.

Source: Need to share data between your cell, the web and your IM? Send a GAD.

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Really nice.It's the dream of each cell phone owner : an easy way for saving my whole contact list, every day, in case somebody steals my phone.There are some cable links who are supposed to interconnect your cell phone with your PC in order to do that, unfortunately not for every cell phone, and after some years your phone is too old, you have to buy a new one, and the new phone cannot connect to the old cable, you have to buy a new cable (new 50 euros out).So, having a way to let your cell phone communicate with your PC and with the outer wolrd through the web is really great. I would like to talk with somebody who tried this.

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See one big advantage here is supposing you create a GAD containing all the phone entries for relatives close & far. It's not possible that you ALONE will have all their numbers on your cell. You may have some of them, your immediate family may have another set of numbers and your close relatives yet another set. If all of you participate in this and dump all the numbers into the GAD, it becomes your own personal directory accessible by all of you from anywhere.. Get the idea?I can't use WAP for some reason.. I've got a Nokia 6708 Smart-phone and somehow the WAP services provided by True (formerly Orange) here in Thailand refuses to work properly with it. So I can't vouch for the mobile part... but as for web and IM based accessibility I've tried out both and it works wonder ;) Even if you forget your mobile at home.. and are sitting at a cafe - you can use either your browser or your IM to get any desired info. out of the GAD.

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