Mobile U Tips

Tips for using social networking sites with your wireless device.

Share videos and pictures from moments in your life

With Zannel, you can post videos, pictures, or text from your phone to your blog, website, or social network to instantly start conversations. You can also follow friends, meet new friends, and watch videos.

 

Blogging has never been so easy or so mobile

UPhoneBlog lets you publish your on-the-go pictures as a life blog and then use it on any number of other websites with your mobile phone. Take a picture or record a video, write a multimedia message (mms) or email, and send it to: .(JavaScript must be enabled to view this email address). Visit their website to sign up.

You were poked by: Facebook

Keep in touch, on the go! With Facebook Mobile, you can view friends’ profiles, receive messages, poke, and wall post directly from your cell phone. If you’re a fan of the rapidly growing social network site, this mobile application will keep you in touch no matter how far from a computer you may be. View the FAQs here.

Spread video and photo from your cameraphone

At Umundo, you can publish videos and pictures from your phone to the web. Register and share your stuff with friends on Facebook, Orkut, Myspace, Hi5, Yahoo, Google, iPods and cell phones.

Save time: Make a widget, find a widget

Mobile widgets, slideshows, gamecasts, feeds, and more delivered can be delivered to your phone at Plusmo mobile. You can also make a customized widget, without any coding required. News, sports, weather, TV show and company updates, social networking sites—Plusmo lets you take tens of thousands of your favorites to go.

Create and share videos, photos, audio and text with Treemo

If you’re looking for a better way to share videos, photos, audio, and text, take a look at the Treemo application for your phone. Much like a Youtube channel, your Treemo channel aggregates your multimedia activity and makes it available to you and others on your mobile, on the web, on your blog, and on MySpace or Facebook.

Addicted to Twitter?

Twapper is a web-enabled app that lets you monitor Twitter feeds from your phone’s browser, letting you avoid the hassle of constant SMS alerts.

Maintain your blog or social network page from anywhere

Utterz is a free application that lets you easily publish voice messages, videos, photos and text messages to your blog, Facebook, Flickr, Twitter, Myspace etc, from the PC or mobile phone.

Take your full Web experience with you

Opera Mini 4 - mobile web browser - enables you to stay in touch with your friends on Facebook, manage your Twitter feed, get your e-mail on the go, and do your online banking. Download Opera Mini directly to your phone by visiting operamini.com using your existing phone’s Web browser.

Flickr for your mobile

Flickr on your phone! You can see uploads from your friends, read recent comments, upload your own mobile pics, or search around for new stuff. Open up a web browser on your mobile phone and go to: m.flickr.com.

Share pictures, video, and connect with friends

JuiceCaster lets you meet new people, connect with friends and share your photos and videos from your phone. Instantly update your status on Twitter and Facebook. AT&T customers can simply text JUICE to 386 and you’re good to go; those with other providers can sign up free on the website.

Talk with friends who are geographically close to you

Zkout (pronounced Scout) is a new social network that follows you. It allows you to send notes, pictures and chat with friends based upon their geographic location. With Zkout you can also find out what is happening in your area.

Can’t decide what to do tonight?

Zagat’s ranking may only get published once a year, but Buzzd, a new “mobile lifestyle platform,” provides rankings about restaurants and events in “your town, your time.” The mobile service lets users find and share events, rank them and find out what their friends are doing. As of late June, Buzzd had 1.2 million venues in its system.

It’s a new social network: Qeep

Blue Lion provides worldwide access to a new mobile social network called qeep. It’s offered free of charge, and has a host of alternative entertaining features for staying in touch. Multi-player gaming enables users to compete against one another in real-time on their mobile phones, while a photoblogging feature lets users share unlimited photos with friends in real time.

Twinkle, Twinkle Little App

Twitter app Twinkles on Apple’s new device. This star shines because it mixes in location-based services with Twitter, letting you tweet to show to others where you are, and also see the tweets of other users around you.

Automatic travel journal tracks your trip progress

With the purchase of an international cell phone package from Telestial Wireless comes Travel Journal, a program that uses the GPS location of your sim card to automatically update a map with your location. Travel Journal can allow friends and family to track your progress and leave comments.

View non-mobile enabled websites on your phone

WidSets is a free service that allows you to access your favorite web content from your mobile phone for free.  Through the use of mobile widgets and applications you can have access to non-mobile enhanced sites such as Wikipedia, flickr, The Wall St. Journal, Twitter, a push email program and many more.  WidSets also allows you to share mobile content with other users as well as publish your own content to the web.

Mobile access to LinkedIn

LinkedIn Mobile allows LinkedIn users to access all of their information using the mobile web.  It allows users to see all of their contacts, send invitations to events, and see what their connections are doing.  The service contains almost all of the features of LinkedIn but, with the benefit of being able to do it all from your mobile phone.

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