Poken Case
This business to create something new product with innovation replace the normal business card to electronic business card with information technology. Introducing a new product in the market POKEN which is from words poke. This product is widely been using in developed countries such as Singapore, Australia, United States of America, Japan, Mexico and etcetera. This device is suitable for career peoples.
The small design of POKEN has made it easier to be carry and save data and exchange the data inside. First user can put the personal data inside POKEN using USB such as name, age, gender and others. Each POKEN consist of two parts such as the main body, which seems to serve no other purpose than aesthetic, and the USB drive, which receives, transmits, and stores all of the information that the user inputs and collects.
The USB part of the device also contains the port that is used in the actual sharing and transmitting information via an RF port to and from the POKEN. Amusingly, the USB drive resembles a hand, so the act of sharing and transmitting information with another POKEN user is analogous to a high five. After collecting social details of other people, the POKEN user is ready to access this information through the computer. Upon loading the POKEN into the computer, Windows prompts the user to run Start_Poken.html, which directs the user to the POKEN website. There, the user can create profiles, update friends, and earn POKEN Points. The process for setting up a profile is very user-friendly. To create a profile the user is prompted to upload a picture, and enter relevant contact information. Not surprisingly, the POKEN service is capable of storing information about a wide variety of social networks. Contrary to what I had expected, I have not heard of most of these. The more popular ones include Facebook, Hi5, twitter, AIM, and Friendster. In order to add a social network to his/her account, the user must provide the correct