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Home » DOCOMO Extends Cloud Services

DOCOMO Extends Cloud Services

May 18, 2012
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NTT DOCOMO is preparing to launch an array of new personal services for smartphone and tablet users under a new “docomo cloud” brand.

The cloud strategy, which the company highlighted in its financial report issued late last month, aims to transform the company into being a “trusted personal agent” of its customers rather than a dumb pipe. Since launching its “Shabette-Concier” voice command-based app for Android on March 1, DOCOMO has logged over 2 million downloads. Starting next month, Shabette-Concier voice command-based app will be enhanced to provide precise answers to inquiries on a wide range of topics.

In June, DOCOMO will launch, Mail-Hon’yaku-Concier, an app that automatically translates text messages, such as e-mails and social networking messages, between Japanese and English/Chinese/Korean. The service uses cloud-based mobile interpretation technologies that DOCOMO currently is developing.

In August, DOCOMO will begin providing users with 5GB of free cloud storage for photos and videos. The service recognizes facial features and scenes for automatic sorting and grouping. Photo Collection will link to external services like Evernote, Eye-Fi and HighlightCam.

Also in August, DOCOMO will enhance its dmarket portal for smartphone and tablet apps and content. Content purchased from DOCOMO’s VIDEO Store, MUSIC Store, BOOK Store or ANIME Store can be enjoyed for no extra charge on multiple devices registered to the same subscriber.

http://www.nttdocomo.com/pr/2012/001591.html

14-May-12

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