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Free trial - Vayyoo reinvents email for BlackBerry

We’ve been talking a lot about Vayyoo for a few reasons: we love their product and we’ve been playing Settlers of Catan with their director of marketing on a pretty regular basis.

Here are some old articles about them that tells the story of the product’s progression.

Today Vayyoo has launched vPost to the public at a one-time purchase price of $9.95 with a free two-week trial.

Check them out in the store here.

vPost is an app that lets you capture and email any combination of Pictures, Video, Audio Notes, Text & GPS location using an extremely powerful and simple interface.

Once you capture any combination of media you can send it via email to friends, family, colleagues, blogs and social networks. Without vPost it can take over 5 minutes to compose an email with 2 pictures, an audio note, and GPS location. With vPost this task can be done in less than a minute with no hassles. You can try vPost today and start sending rich-media to anyone and everyone!

Use it for anything:
- File a life experience by emailing it to yourself
- Share moments with close friends while it’s happening (near real-time)
- Publish media to Facebook, Blogger, Wordpress, Flickr, Picasa, etc. and share with you online communities
- Annotate pictures with a voice recording of what’s actually happened
- Send accidents, act’s heroism, & other newsworthy events in to news agencies (CNN, BBC, etc.)
-Update Twitter via services like posterous.com, pixelpipe.com, and utterli.com
- Send vPost voice & video messages to each other
- Send your friends your exact location in near real time.

Vayyoo has assured us a that a storm version will be available soon.

Vayyoo has setup a vPost website at www.getvpost.com where they have a FAQ, contact info, and links to their Twitter account.

Comment with what you think of the app!

We’ll be sending an email to some of the comments with free license keys.

Again, you can see the app here.

Vayyoo’s vPost application for BlackBerry

Kyle Kemper, director of marketing for Vayyoo, shows us Vayyoo’s cool new vPost application for BlackBerry. We’ve covered the application before but this is a good video for showing you the latest updates to the application and how easy it is to vPost something.

The application is simple. You open it, attach a picture, video, audio and/or text to a vPost, update the GPS, and send it to the website. Currently, the site is only available to those with a Vayyoo login but soon the company will be selling the service white labeled as well as offering regular consumers the opportunity to vPost on their own. Here are some examples of things you can vPost:

  • Restaurant review (take a pic of the food, record an audio clip of the review and GPS the location)
  • Fishing (take a video of the catch and GPS the location)
  • Partying (take a pic, write a message and GPS the location for your friends to come party)
  • The applications are limitless. If you want to try out vPost from Vayyoo, send me an email and I’ll hook you up. Send your request to try the BETA at kyle [at] quicklybored [dawt] com.

    QuicklyBored, BlackBerry Cool and Vayyoo vPosting to WordPress

    BlackBerrys are locked and loaded

    BlackBerrys are unlocked and loaded for vPosting to WordPress.

    Ronen from BerryReview brought this idea up and he was totally on point. Throughout CTIA we’ll be posting to BlackBerryCool.com with Vayyoo’s vPost client for BlackBerry. We’ve already done an Instant Restaurant Review using Vayyoo’s vPost and we’re looking forward to unleashing its potential for WordPress. Stay tuned on both QB and BBCool!

    Vayyoo vPost application for BlackBerry: instant restaurant review

    Vayyoo for BlackBerry

    Vayyoo (Pronounced vy-you) lets BlackBerry users quickly capture and bundle together pictures, voice, text, forms, video, and location (via GPS) through an incredibly easy to use interface.

    Since Vayyoo is based out of Ottawa, Canada, and so are we, I therefore got the opportunity to hang out with their marketing department and see what their product can do for the average consumer (currently target towards enterprise). We went to Oz Kafe on Elgin Street for their special once a month Chef night. The food is absolutely spectacular and it was a great opportunity to showcase what this product can do.
    Click through the jump to see our Instant Restaurant Review powered by Vayyoo’s vPost