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Workflow Mobility Inc
Tampa, Florida
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    www.siliconbay.org/newsroom/news_view.asp?int_newsroomI - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/10/2005    Last Visited: 3/26/2007  

    Business plan competition judges are Scott Farrell, attorney, Trenam Kemker; Tate Garrett, senior vice president, Advantage Capital Partners; Dr. Jerry Koehler, professor of management and organization, University of South Florida College of Business Administration; Bill Lougheed, certified public accountant; Travis Milks, senior associate, Stonehenge Capital Corporation; Jim Parrish, certified business analyst, Small Business Development Center; Darren Shields, president, Workflow Mobility and president, Tampa Jaycees; and Steve Terp, director of business development, Tribridge.

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    ::..Tampa Bay Sushi Society , Sushi Restaurants and... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/3/2007    Last Visited: 8/3/2007  

    Darren Shields Workflow Mobility, Inc. 5521 W Cypress, Suite 101 Tampa , FL 33624

    (813) 288-1606 dshields@workflowmobility.com

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    Medisend International - Staff - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/1/2005    Last Visited: 3/1/2005  

    Darren ShieldsIT Advisor, Inventory ManagementWorkFlowMobility, Inc.

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    PT Wireless looks to boost capacity, quality for... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/13/2005    Last Visited: 5/16/2005  

    "Customer reliability is a great issue," said Darren Shield, CEO of Workflow Mobility Inc., a Tampa company that writes software for mobile devices.

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    Rocky Mountain News: Technology - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 11/25/2002    Last Visited: 11/25/2002  

    "Merging the phone and PDA makes sense not only because of cost advantages (both for the device and airtime), but also because it's simply easier to carry one device instead of two," said Workflow Mobility's president, Darren Shields.

    While the specific features vary according to the cellular plan, most devices have a color touch-screen which doubles as the phone's keypad and the PDA's desktop.Most come equipped with several Palm Operating System-based applications and are capable of wireless Internet access and e-mail messaging.Samsung, Handspring, Kyocera and Sony are three more of several companies to have their own versions of the cell phone/PDA this season.

    • Portable CD/MP3 player: Ever since file-sharing pioneer Napster introduced the mainstream to downloading MP3 audio files, millions of users have been able to play digital songs on their home computers.But MP3-filled discs can't play in traditional CD players that only read larger-size WAV (wave digital format) files.

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    Tampa Bay Technology Forum: Cultivating Success in... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 9/27/2006    Last Visited: 9/27/2006  

    Darren Shields, CEO, Workflow Mobility

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    Tampa Jaycees - Junior Chamber of Commerce - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/29/2007    Last Visited: 1/29/2007  

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    Tampa Jaycees - Junior Chamber of Commerce - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/6/2007    Last Visited: 1/6/2007  

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    Individual Development Vice President

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    Technology heads into new territory with smaller... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 1/16/2006    Last Visited: 1/16/2006  

    "There are different theories as to why that's happening," said Darren Shields, CEO of Workflow Mobility, a company that has developed software allowing mobile and office workers to collaborate in real time using technology."The reality of the mobile device is that the display has to be big enough to be useful, the buttons have to be large enough to press.My phone is small enough to put in my pocket but too small to read my e-mail from."

    A lot of that has come from the evolution of mobile devices, such as BlackBerrys and Palm Pilots, from simple e-mail or storage devices to instruments that can run complex applications normally found in desktop computers.And instead of trying to fit an entire computer into a single handheld device, many applications are becoming Web-based, Shields said, where programs and data are stored online and simply retrieved through wireless communications.

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    The Daily Camera: Science - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 10/21/2002    Last Visited: 10/21/2002  

    "So many people earn their livings by traveling outside of the office that it provides a competitive advantage if they have real-time access to corporate data," said Darren Shields, president and CEO of software company Workflow Mobility."Merging the phone and PDA makes sense not only because of cost advantages (both for the device and airtime), but also because it's simply easier to carry one device instead of two."

    While the specific features vary according to the cellular plan, most devices have a color touch-screen which doubles as the phone's keypad and the PDA's desktop.Most come equipped with several Palm Operating System-based applications and are capable of wireless Internet access and e-mail messaging.The devices hold varying levels of memory for programs, databases and Web downloads.

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