Kwiry Makes It Easy to Share and Remember the Little Things

by Brian Solis on March 3, 2008

Kwiry today announced new ways for users to send in things they see and hear, communicate with friends to help them remember things while on the go. The new features were added in response to user and community feedback. I like to hear that.

The company, which launched in December 2007, allows people to use their cell phones as a convenient method of remembering all the things they see and hear throughout the course of a day. Users text anything to 59479 (k-w-i-r-y) and have links to search results automatically delivered to their email, RSS, favorite web startpage and kwiry’s website.

kwiry has added local search and shopping tabs (including Amazon.com) to its online results, putting even more useful and related links just a click away. The integration with calendars such as Outlook, iCal, Google Calendar and others make the task/to-do list feature in kwiry much more powerful and versatile. The update also includes enhanced social features such as advanced search and the ability to share kwirys and messages with friends.

kwiry also now features integration with Jott’s voice service. Now users can start sending in reminders directly to kwiry by making a simple phone call. This is a useful enhancement for drivers who need to remember things they see on the road, without adding the risk of trying to send a text.

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