DialPlus can serve directions and hours while you're on the phone with a business. Windows 10 in a nutshell. DialPlus was one of more original start-ups presenting this morning at Under the Radar in Mountain View, Calif. DialPlus is a native mobile software that pulls visual information from the Web before, during, or after a call to your Internet-ready mobile phone. When a close friend calls you, for instance, you'll be able to see some social networking information. If you call a continuing business, its Web site details should surface. While it's not listed as a criterion, the software won't be of any use if you're not using an earbud or Bluetooth headset, as the contextual details display on your screen. As one additional perk, you can send the data you see to a friend; a restaurant directions or menu were two use cases. While DialPlus will prompt your pal to download the app, contacts can view the HTML data in their browser also. Ads shall be one income model. I'm not loving the interface--it isn't especially attractive and looks like it could require some extensive scrolling as data fills the screen--but I do like the idea a lot. So did the judges, who rightly requested that the service more importantly pull in details about callers you don't know, like an on-the-fly caller ID. This would be immensely useful if DialPlus can find and deliver at the very least a person or organization's name before your phone kicks the call to voice mail. DialPlus has an alpha version available for Windows Mobile phones (5 and 6) that you can download right now.
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