
Google unveiled Android 3.0 honeycomb platform today and it seems really cool, but it does success against the Apple iPad unless there is strong support for the app. We are pleased to hear that rocket will bring its app from meeting the Xoom Motorola and honeycomb.
Rocket meeting app is currently available on the iPad and look nine in collaboration with companies. The version for Android 3.0 honeycomb will land soon and it will feature:
· Videoconferencing advantage multi - with a tap, meeting hosts and participants can display video streams high resolution up to 10 in the Palm of the hand.
· Plenty of accommodation capacity - ability to plan and execute your device honeycomb meeting
· Laser technology pinch Zoom and iPoint - using the unique interface of a tablet users strongly control where the attention of the participants is focused.
Rocket meeting app for Android 3.0 honeycomb could help Google tablets traction to gain on the market of the undertaking, as is a useful tool for workers holding meetings remotely. Right now, reports indicate that the Apple iPad dominates the compressed corporate market.
The rocket meeting app shows that many companies take seriously as a business, tools these devices as many companies are testing the iPad and other devices. We expect many firms to try to compete with Apple for these users.
With Android 3.0 honeycomb devices, the BlackBerry manual will certainly be targeting business users. Research In Motion has experience with this type of client and hopes that the tablet will be attractive.
A thing about corporate users and manual which we hate could love, is that there is no email client or the native calendar. Instead, users should use their BlackBerry smartphone to connect to this and this ensures that any enterprise data will remain on the device.