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While it may seem that mobile messaging is everywhere, the fact is, it remains the domain of a select few. The corporate elite, the affluent, the lawyers. The reasons are simple - the devices were either too expensive - or affordable, but impossible to use. The monthly service cost was too high, or the technology and applications too complex to use or manage.
Of course, by definition, elite groups are small. The masses on the other hand are, well, massive. Imagine - if someone could find a way to bring mobile messaging to the masses…
Well, Ogo did.
Ogo was designed from the ground up to provide the ultimate mobile messaging experience - and from day one, was aimed to serve the masses - not the elite. Beyond being affordable, Ogo features a large screen, full QWERTY/QWERTZ keyboard, and a set of essential, simple, friendly applications. It's fashion forward design and ease of use make it perfect for teenagers and young adults - the Instant Messaging Generation - and for small business users (prosumers) who'd been all but ignored by the offerings designed for the corporate elite.
Bringing mobile messaging to the masses is simply an enormous opportunity.
To learn more about Ogo availability, please visit www.ogo.com.
Until now the only way to participate in the Web2.0 world, was through a computer.
That's why Ogo2.0 was born.
Ogo2.0 will do for Web2.0 what the original Ogo did for first generation internet services: Make them mobile, affordable, seamless, easy to use - and suitable for mass consumption. Ogo2.0 cuts the cord and allows users to participate, collaborate, and broadcast from anywhere, at anytime.
But how do you design a product for an environment that doesn't really exist yet? Web2.0 is still in it's development stages. That means in order to stay relevant Ogo needed to do two things - seamlessly upgrade its software (which it does, over the air) and (the tougher part) seamlessly modify its hardware.
That's how OgoClip™ was born.
OgoClip is a revolutionary concept that centers on a detachable component nestled in Ogo's hinge. While in place, the OgoClip is charging. When removed, it can communicate with Ogo wirelessly. OgoClip can be a Camera, a music controller, a Bluetooth accessory, or a host of other future hinges that will support applications that haven't even been invented yet. (Think Podcasting two years ago).
The possibilities are limitless.
For the first time, a mobile data device can be expanded and upgraded at the hardware level over time, without compromising its look, usability and design.
For the users, that means they buy what they need, when they need it. For the carrier, it represents a host of new revenue streams. It's not just about selling OgoClips, it's about selling the added value services associated with them, reducing churn, and increasing customer loyalty.
OgoClips change the game - Users can stay with the product they love and extend it to do the things they love as those capabilities come to life over time.
Because Ogo supports Over The Air software upgrades, adding OgoClips also means a seamless upgrade of the supporting software - just Plug&Play. No need to do complex installations, fumble with cables, software CD's and technical support phone calls.
Not only is the supporting software controlled remotely, but the provisioning, and potentially billing associated with the premium service can be controlled over the air. For the carrier, it's the ultimate in simplicity. No IT infrastructure impact, and no back end software and hardware to buy.

Download Ogo2.0 brochure here
To learn more about Ogo availability, please visit www.ogo.com
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