Attendees with mobile phone devices at next week's World Computer Congress in Brisbane will have the opportunity to participate in a new Australian conference experience. Thanks to services provided by Blink Mobile, any user mobile phone with a browser will instantly transform into an interactive conference engagement device for a myriad of participatory activities, including voting, instant tallying and surveys.
Blink Mobile Technologies, an Australian Software-as-a-Service provider of mobile business applications, has won the ATUG (Australian Telecommunications Users Group) 'Innovation in Telecommunications' Award for 2010. The award was presented in Sydney last week by the Hon Stephen Conroy, Minister for Broadband, Communications and the Digital Economy, and is the second consecutive year that Blink Mobile has been shortlisted by ATUG for the prestigious award recognising the most innovative products and services in the Australian market.
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