In the moment: ReQall jogs users' memory with the location information gathered by an iPhone or Blackberry.
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Every Memory in Place

A new Web service jogs a user's memory at the right time and place.

  • Wednesday, March 25, 2009
  • By Erica Naone

Tie a string around your finger. Write a message on a Post-it note. Leave yourself a voice mail. For centuries, people have come up with ingenious ways to aid their memories. But it's still all too easy to forget. A startup called ReQall, based in Moffett Field, CA, today launches a service designed to jog users' memories depending on what they're doing at any given moment.

ReQall already offers a free service that can be accessed using a phone. By calling a toll-free number, users can record a memo, reminder, or appointment, and voice-recognition software will analyze each message, turning it into the appropriate kind of note. The service issues timely reminders via IM or e-mail and a daily summary of appointments. Users can also access and modify their memos online.

A new version of the software called ReQall Pro, which launches today, focuses on issuing reminders in the right place at the right time. ReQall Pro works with iPhones and Blackberrys, using the location information collected by these devices, as well as information gleaned from the contents of each memo, to work out when (and where) to jog a user's memory. "We believe that computers can help with everyday memory problems and help with organizing," says Sunil Vemuri, cofounder of ReQall.

ReQall Pro's "memory jogger" software determines how to issue reminders to users. It performs keyword analysis on memos that a user enters in an effort to link together relevant information. For example, if a meeting with John Doe is approaching, ReQall will present the user with other stored items related to John Doe. A user will also automatically receive reminders when he arrives at certain locations, for example, receiving a grocery list when he reaches the grocery store. Vemuri explains that the system also tries to avoid overloading the user by paying attention to how many notes a user has stored and optimizing the number of reminders issued. It will also adjust to a user's behavior, issuing a limited number of reminders at locations that a user visits frequently.

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  • 859 Days Ago
  • 10/07/2009

ReQall pro usability and compatibility!

ReQall pro is really a smart application for all the iphone users who used to forget a lot or have too much to schedule. One can use this to manage its important commitments, meetings, reminders or even schedule whole day. I would definitely like to use this as it seems to be a personal manager who itself is self managed by you. However I have to find out if it gives sound alerts with the iphone accessories like bluetooth headset, bluetooth car kits etc...

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