GetFugu has released a new local mobile search app for the the BlackBerry, See It, Say It, Get It, which allows you to search products and businesses with images, your voice or current location.
- See it.
Simply take a picture of a sign or logo of the brand you are looking for. Getfugu searches for the brand associated withthe picture and then gets information and exclusive content. Find specials, locations or buy online! - Say it.
Speak a brand name, company name, product or other keyword into your phone to start your search with Getfugu. GetFugu uses voice recognition technology to search for brand names and other key words, then delivers cool content to your phone such as exclusive promotions, videos, trailers, coupons and more. - Get it.
Get it uses your location to point you to products and services that are close to you. Take advantage of sales, find great dining or get tickets for a play right around the corner.
According to the press release, which we have posted after jump, See It, Say It, Get It is available for all BlackBerry models on BlackBerry App World. We haven’t, however, seen it listed on App World and the OTA download on GetFugu.com are for the BlackBerry Curve and BlackBerry Bold with a “Coming Soon” link for the BlackBerry Storm.
We’ll warn you up front that See It, Say It, Get It is a hefty download coming in at 3 megs so you may need to free up some memory before you give it a go.
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Press Release
WEST HOLLYWOOD, Calif.–(BUSINESS WIRE)–GetFugu, Inc. (http://www.getfugu.com/) (OTCBB: GFGU), the next generation mobile search tool, announced today that it has launched its “See It, Say It, Get It” mobile search tool for every model of BlackBerry smartphones. The GetFugu application is now available for free download through BlackBerry’s App World.
GetFugu has launched its application on three major platforms within the past two months: Apple iPhone, Android and now BlackBerry. This third platform launch places GetFugu ahead of virtually all mobile developers, whose applications only appear on one or two platforms.
“With the launch of the GetFugu application on BlackBerry, we are now one of the most carrier and platform agnostic applications on the market today,” said Derek Norton, Chief Operating Officer of GetFugu, Inc. “We are pleased to achieve this goal and offer our unique mobile search tool to millions of people around the world that seek a convenient and innovative mobile search solution implementing image, voice and location recognition services into one easy-to-use application.”
BlackBerry is developed by Research In Motion (RIM), a leading designer, manufacturer and marketer of innovative wireless solutions for the worldwide mobile communications market.
About GetFugu
GetFugu, Inc.’s revolutionary “See It, Say It, Get It” technology is the first carrier agnostic, platform agnostic mobile search platform. GetFugu will change the way people access the web with their mobile phones. It is designed to facilitate and encourage users by integrating the mobile phone’s core strengths—image, voice and location recognition—into a single customizable application. Additionally, GetFugu offers the only mobile ecommerce platform available worldwide today. The GetFugu platform will soon be available for 97% of the mobile phones available (over 3.3 billion handsets) worldwide.
For more information on GetFugu, please visit our website at: www.GetFugu.com.
Just a note, the app has been submitted to blackberry for admission to the app store. It has been pre approved and that is why GetFugu is offering the downloads on it’s website. Getfugu is also quicly updating the app so that it is specific to different models of blackberries, with the Storm release coming shortly.
i worked at Get Fugu when it was media power and it was a crap product. After u take 1 or 2 pics the novelty wears off and it is irritating and doesn’t work well. They missed their payroll often and fired their entire sales staff. They are nothing more than a yellowpages, ask.com and mapquest rolled in one and it is simply a redirect software. — nothing special and certainly not worth millions.
I downloaded this and after taking 1 or 2 pics the novelty wears off. My 4 year old even put it down. It was like watching him open a christmas gift, test out 2x and he gave it back to me. Also, the coke can wasn’t recognized. As I understood it the augmentation is suppose to recognize topography planes — and if it can’t read a can…. save your memory and your money. It’s already deinstalled.
Blackberry touch phonis are the worst phones ever
Blackberry touch and vodafone crap products