Blog this function on a mobile phone

Now mobile phone comes with RSS and blogging features embedded!!


World's first Cyber-shot camera phones
In an industry first, Google's Blogger and Web Search integrate with the camera and the phone's UI to support personal blogging with a preloaded blogging application. The application allows end-users to create a blog on-the-go directly from their K800 or K790 without the use of messaging services to post pictures and text, and to view their blog directly on the phone. End-users simply take a photo using the phone and choose the "Blog this" option that appears on the screen after the photo is taken. This application is also available for the recently announced K610 mobile phone.

  LetMeParty to blog via SMS

LetMeParty.com

This site allows you to post to your blog (or blogs) via SMS text messaging; for free! When you register, you can add your blogs to your account. You will be asked to for the type of blog you have, its username, its password, and the phone number from which you will send SMS's to your blog.

That is how we can make sure that only you post to your blog; by checking from which phone number the post comes from.

You can add as many of your blogs as you want, one SMS will post to all of them!

Via Picturephoning

  Handheld stylesheets

Russell Beattie: Handheld Stylesheets
But the coolest part is every single page has an associated handheld media-type stylesheet associated with it to make browsing via mobiles that support it (i.e. Opera mobile) faster, easier, more pleasing and generally more efficient.

No recoding markup, no “separate and always unequal” access to content, etc. Just include a different style sheet on your server and you can re-arrange your web-standard markup as you see fit. I’ve been trying to find “good” examples of XHTML-MP (WAP2) sites out there lately, and there really aren’t a whole hell of a lot I can find.

  Wikipedia mobile


A new alternative to Wikipedia on mobile: Mobile Guru

Via Textually

  Mobile Alerts

Russell Beattie: MySpace Launches Mobile Alerts
You have opted to receive text message notifications on your mobile phone for the following:
- Friend Requests
- Blog Comments
- Profile Comments
- Image Comments
- New Messages
- Event Invites

  Further than 2D barcode



Neven Vision is able to turn an image INTO a physical world hyperlink. Think about that. By taking an image and extracting "points of interest", they can identify the image and then direct the user to the targeted site or content....from ANY IMAGE.

Their mobile technology can even resolve a barcode today.

Via The Pondering Primate

  David

David

Welcome to Kaywa :-)

  Les 2 blogs du jour

Les 2 blogs du jour

Page 3 du Matin Bleu:

"Consultez et commentez ces BleuBlogs en ajoutant '/mobile' à l'adresse du blog sur le navigateur de votre téléphone portable. Exemple: http://magazine.bleublog.ch/mobile"


Qui a dit "cross-média" ? et ce n'est qu'un début...

  Mobile Tag

Newzy: Le bimédia, c’est immédiat!

Présentation flash

Cette nouvelle technologie n’arrive pas où on l’attendait. L’alliance de la presse écrite et des mobiles risque de bouleverser le paysage de l’info et de la pub en France.

Via Find A Path

  Google and the importance of mobile

MobileTracker: Google reiterates importance of mobile
Earlier this year that Google's CEO noted that he thought the mobile phone will become Google's number one client in terms of search volume in the near future.

Google Now Publishing Sports Scores Via SMS
Also, focus on what your organization can provide that Google can't: local expertise and flavor. Offer player-specific SMS updates written by beat reporters. Get writers to distill the essence of the game into bite-sized text messages, and send 'em out a couple of times per half. Go beyond bland numbers and provide tenderly crafted value.

Google can automate the publishing of numbers and dates, but it can't (and, from what I can tell, doesn't want to) automate human judgment. Exploit that.

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