This sounds quite cool. ZenZui is a startup company that began life as an experiment within Microsoft. It’s launching a new eponymous application that will sit on your phone, and display up to 36 tiles – your ‘zoomspace’ in the company’s lingo.
Each tile can be assigned to a certain thing – for example, a particular WAP site, or a mobile application, or a social network. ZenZui is in alpha-testing now, but is expected to be available for phones by the end of the year.
Its success will depend on how many companies support the application, and whether operators agree to offer it to their users. ZenZui also says the app will be spam-free, because users will choose what tiles to have on their phone. There is a website, but there’s nothing on it yet, so you can’t sign up.
ZenZui website (via Mobile Entertainment)
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