September 10, 2004

Startup aims for easy transfers of Web snippets to cell phones

Have you ever gone online to get driving directions, only to leave the printout behind? Have you made movie plans, but forgot to jot down the show times? Or do you simply need an easy way to feed phone numbers to your cell phone?

A trio of entrepreneurs believe they have a solution, reports The Associated Press.

"The founders of Vazu Inc. have developed what they consider an easy way to .

They quietly released their first product earlier this year for users to transfer contact information from desktop address books without any special cables or software. With little publicity, “Vazu Contacts” won rave reviews and garnered thousands of users in 40 countries. "

At this week's elite DEMOmobile tech show in San Diego, Vazu is launching more ambitious products designed to turn cell phones into even handier reservoirs of information. "

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