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Written by googirama
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Friday, 04 November 2005 |
Google has introduced a new service for Blogger.com that enables users to create new blogs and post images and text via mobile devices. A consumer using Verizon, AT&T, Cingular, Sprint or T-Mobile can send an e-mail or MMS to
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, which instantly creates a new Weblog containing the information sent to Blogger. Google will then email the URL and a claim code back to the user, allowing him or her to view and manage the new blog. |
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Commentary
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Written by googirama
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Friday, 04 November 2005 |
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When Merriam-Webster compiled a list of the most searched words of 2004, the word 'blog' (short for weblog) topped the charts.
However,
blogging's younger sibling, the mobile-blog, is rapidly becoming one of
the most popular online phenomenon worldwide. Mobile-blogging, or
moblogging - basically, using camera phones to post pictures and text
on a weblog - is captivating thousands of new converts every week from
Atlanta to Zagreb.
A few numbers tell
you why. More camera phones are sold than digital cameras, with one
American research firm predicting global sales to rise from 150 million
in 2003 to 650 million by 2008. |
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Tools
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Written by googirama
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Thursday, 27 October 2005 |
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mo:Blog is a mobile blogging tool for PalmOS devices. With mo:Blog you can post new messages to most blogging applications. It even allows you to upload binary files - like images - to blogs that support this. |
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Services
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Written by googirama
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Saturday, 22 October 2005 |
The government is pushing three mobile carriers to open up their mobile Internet network to outside firms to help create a wireless network as efficient and popular as the World Wide Web.
Currently, the three mobile carriers _ SK Telecom, KTF and LG Telecom _ require their subscribers to access the mobile network by visiting their respective mobile Internet portals _ Nate, Magic-N and eZ-I.
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Written by googirama
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Wednesday, 19 October 2005 |
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You're walking down the street and you see something noteworthy, anything from an amusing store front to a natural disaster. You pull out your phone, snap a picture with it, type in a caption on the keypad, and in seconds the moment is uploaded to your personal weblog for the world to see. That's Nokia's vision for its new Lifeblog software. The first version, to be demonstrated this week at the CeBIT Fair in Hannover, Germany, will be limited to collecting pictures and data in a "multimedia diary" on your home computer, but the plans for the future may be much more elaborate. |
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Services
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Written by googirama
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Friday, 14 October 2005 |
Phlog is online photo sharing. Easy. Fast. And, um, Phriendly. Phlog is the best way to share photos with your friends. Here's how: |
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Services
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Written by googirama
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Monday, 10 October 2005 |
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What Is Fotolog? Fotolog.net is a website that lets you easily put your digital photos on the web in a daily log format. If friends/family have their own Fotolog pages, you can see everyone's latest photos on one page and link back and forth to each other. And, you can comment in each other's guest books. |
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Written by googirama
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Thursday, 06 October 2005 |
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Already have a weblog or journal with a service such as Typepad, Radio Userland, Blogger, or Live Journal? If your service provides a valid feed in any of the major formats, creating a mobile edition is simple. |
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Written by googirama
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Friday, 30 September 2005 |
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StreetHive™ is a mobile social network that lets friends locate one another, send messages, and share location-tagged information right from their mobile devices. By combining elements of messaging, location services, blogging and social networking, StreetHive turns mobile handsets into location-enabled broadcasting and viewing devices. On the web, StreetHive.com is a free service that combines social networking and geographic location tagging for user-designated members or the entire community. |
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Written by googirama
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Friday, 23 September 2005 |
Blogfoot is a mobile blogging service that allows you to post photos and text to your weblog from anywhere and anything — your Internet-equipped cell phone, a public Internet terminal, or anything else. Unlike many mobile blogging services, Blogfoot supports SprintPCS.
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