New mobile blog
New mobile blog to follow: MobileCrunch
New mobile blog to follow: MobileCrunch
There is a mobile AND a wap edition… the difference ?
The formatting of the IHT’s service will vary depending on the kind of phone you use.
– Smart phone users can bookmark mobile.iht.com where they will receive a graphical version of the IHT specially formatted for smart phones, with the day’s top news, browsable by headline or section.
– WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) users can bookmark wap.iht.com to receive a text version of the International Herald Tribune.
Did not see that one… a mobile game where you have to feed your pet by shooting QR codes. In battle mode pets fight with each other. Developped by Preamble
Via Picturephoning and Services Mobiles
Apparently Sony tried to use graffiti to promote its PSP but it was not very welcome neither by the street art community nor the municipality.
Via Chryde.net
Blogs are about discussions therefore it just makes sense to have a feed for the comments. It exists for quite a while on KAYWA blogs but is not enough advertised.. It is located at the URL: {blog url}/comments.rss
For instance for smoothplanet you will find it here
(though it is not yet the most loudy place :-)
ps: cross-posted this on blogzine and blogmagazine, our magazine blogs that must be updated much more frequently.
@Mobhappy: Mobile blogging and photoblogging will grow, filling in a personal media-sharing gap intended for MMS.
[…] There’s far more value in helping people get their photos onto an open system like Flickr or Blogspot than trying to fence them into a proprietary operator-labeled service. Nobody’s going to send the same MMS with the same picture to ten different people anyway, so why not encourage people to use MMS (or whatever means) to upload the photo to a web service, then help them get word out to their friends’ mobiles to come and look at the photo […]
Yahoo! announced yesterday at CES the launch of Yahoo!Go. Looks like an awesome application… but even though my phone is supported I could not install it because of some memory issue on my Nokia 6630, again. Grrrr. Very frustrating… I hate that.
Anyway no carrier are supported in Switzerland so I am not even sure I could have tested it once installed.
Good point for Yahoo on the requirement page they ask about a data plan:
Yahoo! does not charge you to use Yahoo! Go. However, Yahoo! Go uses a mobile Internet connection to download email, news, ringtones and other services that you use. You will be charged by your network provider for these data traffic costs.
You should consider subscribing to a data plan from your network provider in order to keep these costs to a minimum. Please contact your provider for further details.
((( rebell.tv ))) (rss) in KAYWA’s office… there is now also a blog