
Mobile Data Feature
The Mobile phone (or cellphone) is radically changing the world of communications and information - just in the last 10 years.
The Internet over the last 20 years fostered data and multimedia communications between computer terminals all over the world. Recently, Laptops, PDA's and handheld devices added Mobility to Internet communications.
Now with Mobile phone usage expanding at a phenomenal rate (estimated at 1.6 billion subscribers by the end of 2004, or a quarter of the world's population), Mobile communications is a fact of modern life.
Furthermore, with the incorporation of 3G and GPRS data capability, current and future Mobile phones are primed and ready for Internet access, data and multimedia applications. For example, the camera phone is increasingly popular throughout the world. The Mobile Data Association predicts "2004 will be the year of Mobile Applications beyond pure Communications".
There are many advantages, for example while you're at the video rental store and want to verify what you've seen
or intend to see, or when you're impulsively urged to buy a video and need to check your inventory by Mobile, right then and there. Also while chatting
with friends, it's nifty to be able to refresh your memory by consulting your personal movie database. The Mobile phone requires a data connection but this
is rapidly becoming the industry standard worldwide.
At MemVideo you first must register and log-in thru the Internet to activate your video database. Once you have listed some movie titles with comments and ratings (optional), your database is active and you can then access this information by
Because your information is private you must log-in (entering your user name and password) and the opening screen below will appear:

Note: In developing a wap (wireless application protocol) solution, the screen
size of the Mobile phone limits the information display area and the information must be sent in relatively small
packages. Should a file be too long to load (such as Movies Seen exceeds 100), we offer a selection method (or filter) where you enter the first few letters of the Title. The first screen below shows a list of
all Videos Seen, while the second limits the video Titles to those beginning with "bad",
but shows more details - your ratings and comments:

We invite you to try out our MemVideo service. But first you must