Information on mobile blogging services and mobile content providers. Highlights and reviews of text photo and video blogging options such as Flickr, Mobispine, Shozu, TextAmerica, WangYou Media, Webshots, YouTube and others. Get information on their usage, business models and social networking capabilities.
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Written by googirama
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Sunday, 19 February 2006 |
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Rick Broida from PCMAG reviews the Zoto.com photo blogging service. Although similar to Flickr for being a photo repository and image sharing community several features do set it apart? "For starters, there's the price: a free Zoto account entitles you to a whopping 2GB of storage space and unlimited bandwidth for uploading pictures. In comparison, Flickr's freebie account limits uploads to just 10MB per month and displays only your 100 most recent photos. By that equation alone, Zoto demands attention. |
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Written by googirama
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Thursday, 16 February 2006 |
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A few months ago, Red Herring reported a joint venture between US based Earthlink and South Korea's SK Telecom to broaden mobile services and product offerings. The initial services were to include youth-oriented products such as mobile music downloading, gaming, and blogging. Helio was born from that partnership. |
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Written by googirama
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Sunday, 12 February 2006 |
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CyWorld is four years old and a mobile blogging powerhouse in the South Korean market. Wired magazine reported "the online service blends homepage building and social networking with a host of other online activities, including Sims-like role-playing The online community blends homepage building and social networking with a host of other online activities, including Sims-like role-playing" to their own virtual communities called " minihompy where they can create diaries, publish images, network, host legal background music and more." |
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Written by googirama
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Monday, 16 January 2006 |
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Pixpulse started making headines late last year. Its' a mobile media network for instantly viewing and sharing your digital photos via mobile phones. |
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Written by googirama
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Wednesday, 11 January 2006 |
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mLogs has been around for over two years. It's a hosted service allowing you to upload text, images and video from your camera phone to your mLogs account. The service has a free trial offer. For more information check out mLogs.com. |
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Written by googirama
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Sunday, 08 January 2006 |
Red Herring reported a new mobile streaming service by Pedagog - the British developer of the OCTV technology which with its IrisCamera hardware allows video streaming for mobile phones without the need for an internet connection or related hardware. Pedagog developed this technology in 2000 for use with the Windows CE platform using LuraTechs Wavelet compression scheme. |
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Written by googirama
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Friday, 06 January 2006 |
Cube Interactive started in October 2004 as a Phillipines based mobile blogging service allowing people to post text, video and photos from a cell phone. Unlike other services though, it allows the creation of community based blogs with a flexible templating system and various interaction options. |
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Written by googirama
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Sunday, 18 December 2005 |
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The Shozu service is compatible with Flickr, Webshots and Text America - all powerhouses in the moblogging market. It's an aplication that can be installed on your phone (camera phone of course) and captured images are automatically uploaded to the corresponding account!
As several reviews have commented - It's doesn't get much easier than that.
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Written by googirama
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Wednesday, 14 December 2005 |
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6th Sense is a new service for your mobile phone that enables your phone to find people around you that YOU want to meet. With 6th Sense, your phone scans the area around you to find people that have what is "right" for you and notifies you. |
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Written by googirama
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Sunday, 11 December 2005 |
If you want to archive every text message you've ever sent - there's a
new service in town! Treasuremytest makes headlines with the slogan
"you'll never have to delete a message again."
Initially available only in the UK - they are forecasting tremendous growth.
Sound interesting?
Check them out here
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