
Micello, Inc. Announces a Revolutionary Mobile Application Dubbed 'Google Maps Inside a Building' at JavaOne, 2009 Micello, a revolutionary mobile application that allows you to explore and navigate interesting places using a mobile phone, announced that starting today, its client software will be available on Java ™ technology-enabled phones, BlackBerry and iPhone devices. The application can be downloaded for free at http://get.micello.com. Sunnyvale, CA (PRWEB) June 4, 2009 Micello, a revolutionary mobile application that allows you to explore and navigate interesting places using a mobile phone, announced that starting today, its client software will be available on Java ™ technology-enabled phones, BlackBerry and iPhone devices. The application can be downloaded for free at http://get.micello.com. Micello provides a database of maps of places people go to; shopping malls, college campuses, convention centers etc, and allows users to access, navigate and explore those places using their mobile phones. In addition, by integrating social networking services into the application, Micello brings together all the activities happening inside a building where people gather. "Imagine walking into a room in the conference and getting the pulse of that room; know who is in the room that you follow on twitter, get a paragraph describing the event and see what people are saying about the exhibits. We're moving towards a world where all our digital lives in the Web 2.0 era need to come together and give us the most relevant information at the right time, right place," said Ankit Agarwal, Founder and CEO of Micello. "By literally going inside buildings, we're making the traditional location based services more relevant to people." Micello's current focus is on conferences throughout the country, and the mobile application easily lends itself to bring a combination of social networking and location based services within the four walls of a building. It enables the attendees to experience a new level of networking and receive highly relevant information on their mobile phones. "I strongly endorse Micello. They have a unique concept - enhancing GPS and other map-based services with more meaningful data," said Shanker Trivedi, Board member, TiE Silicon Valley. "I loved their demo at TiEcon 2009 and I can see myself using their service." Micello is a member of the Sun Startup Essentials Program and its software runs on Sun's Java technology stack. "I congratulate Micello on their launch and I'm glad they chose the 2009JavaOne conference as the launch platform. As a Sun Startup Essentials member, Micello has done all the right things - from abstracting different layers of technology to using Sun's open source software. It keeps the cost low and delivers a robust and scalable architecture," said Sanjay Sharma, Director of Cloud Computing and Suns Startup Essentials Program. Micello is available free for use in the United States beginning today and can be downloaded from http://get.micello.com About Micello
Micello is based in Sunnyvale, California and has a regional engineering office in Chennai, India.
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