Communicator
Geode Communicator is an innovative method for staying in touch with your friends, family and coworkers. Communicator is designed to enable a user to create a rich informative email with just a few clicks. In many cases no typing is required. It does this by virtue of its clean, well thought out design and voice-mail-like functionality called G-VoiceText. G-VoiceText is just like voice mail, but it is attached to your email, so way easier. However, don't let the ease of use fool you. A Geode message, or "Geode", is very informative and can consist of any or all of the following:
- A quick touch Spin Dial text message
- Current GPS coordinates in Google Maps format in the zoom level appropriate
for "Street View"
- A G-VoiceText message (like voice mail, but without all the complication)
- Standard email text
A Geode can consist of any one, or all of the four components. A simple
built in map let's you see what your GPS is currently registering, so when
you click the "Geode Me" button, your correct coordinates are
captured.
The four main controls on the interface consist of a one touch "Record"
button (press it once to start voice recording, a second time to stop);
a "Play" button to review your G-VoiceText message; a quick message
Spin Dialer to select quick text (this can be customized to contain your
own messages); and a "Geode Me!" button to package up all the
components in a standard email. The email itself can be preconfigured to
make the experience even more effortless.
All of the media components are in a standard format easily viewable/listenable
by your recipients and work with all standard smart phones and email systems.
[Communicator
Overview - 741KB PDF]
Geode Rotor
For helicopter parents who aren't afraid to admit it. Rotor enables to keep
in touch with your child discretely and easily. A G-VoiceText message ensures
that they left the message, coordinates tell you where they were when they
left it. Beacon functionality connects you with their every position in
real time. Keep in contact a little or a lot - you decide. Availability
- Fall of 2010.
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