Redwood City, CA- June 11th, 2002
Inventop (www.proximitymail.com),
a pioneer in the emerging Bluetooth networking space, today announced
availability of ProximityMail 1.0, a collaborative communications application
for Bluetooth PDAs that enhances the way localized communities of people
network, communicate, and collaborate.
ProximityMail turns PDAs into a localized community-messaging network. It is
built on a technology platform called BluePing Network, which turns groups of
Bluetooth PDAs into a spontaneous "random area network" without any additional
infrastructure -and extends the effective range of Bluetooth.
ProximityMail facilitates community building, professional networking, and
relationship building wherever groups of people are gathered (eg.
tradeshows, conferences, ballgames, political events, etc.) Users can
create and subscribe to groups, broadcast or send private messages and
thereby easily initiate contacts with other people in the same geographical
proximity. Unlike other point-to-point networking or messaging products, such as
SMS, IM, or email, ProximityMail allows users to communicate anonymously to
groups of users, without knowing a specific user's PDA Id, phone number or email
address.
"The release of Inventop's Proximity Mail is an exciting milestone in their
Bluetooth program development," said John Doub, director of Socket
Communication Inc.'s Empowering Mobility Partner Program and wireless
advocate. Empowering Mobility Partners are able to use Socket's Drakar Bluetooth
Software Stack API, included as a part of their Bluetooth
development kit, to create a wide variety of applications. "Proximity Mail
demonstrates how an application can be used to create a small local
community of Bluetooth wireless technology users without compromising user
privacy. Socket continues to work with Inventop to advocate the use of Proximity
Mail which can speed the adoption of Bluetooth technology."
ProximityMail turns your Bluetooth-enabled PDA into a powerful
community-messaging device. So who's using it? Business travelers, business
development managers and sales professionals use ProximityMail to get ahead at
networking events like conferences and trade shows. And of course, trade show
organizers and exhibitors use ProximityMail to carry out their proximity
promotional campaigns. At wireless "hot spots", such as your local mall or
airport, ProximityMail provides the perfect link to coupons and essential
promotional information.
In short, if you are a human being with a need to connect with other human
beings, using a Bluetooth-enabled PDA you'll love using ProximityMail.
Inventop focuses on serving the needs of PDA manufacturers, Bluetooth
Compact Flash Card vendors and wireless product resellers. "We are very
excited about the release of this product and the interest received thus
far," said Virginie Glaenzer, CEO. "We believe this product will take
networking to the next level, allowing individuals to connect with others in an
given area. This will be of particular benefit in trade shows, airports, hot
spots, shopping malls and stadiums."
About Inventop
Inventop Software Corporation was formed in Redwood City, California in
1998. The company is a privately funded company. Its mission is to provide
wireless applications and technologies that naturally and spontaneously connect
people, information and services using PDA devices. More information and a trial
version of the software is available at
www.proximitymail.com
About Socket
Socket Communications, Inc. (NASDAQ: SCKT, PSE: SOK), the Mobile Connection
Company, provides the broadest range of connection products for Windows Powered
handheld computers, including Bluetooth cards, wireless LAN cards, digital phone
cards, 56K modem cards, and Ethernet cards. Socket also provides bar code
scanning products and peripheral connection serial cards for laptops and other
mobile devices as well as embedded interface chips and Bluetooth modules for
third-party products. Socket products are Mobility Friendly(tm), leading the
market with the smallest footprint and most Battery Friendly(r) in their class,
while being easy to install, use and maintain. Socket products work with
handheld devices made by leading handheld manufacturers, including, Hewlett
Packard, Toshiba, Casio, NEC, and Palm. Socket also works closely with Microsoft
and with mobile phone manufacturers, including Nokia, Ericsson, and Motorola, to
ensure smooth interoperability between the companies' product lines. Socket is
headquartered in Newark, California, and can be reached at (001 510) 744-2700,
or on the Internet at www.socketcom.com.
## "Proximity Mail" and BluePing" are Inventop trademarks. "Drakar" is a Socket
trademark. ##
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