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Moblogging everywhere... but where?
Reiter's Camera Phone Report: Picostation launches two-way moblogging software for camera phones
Yet another moblog app. Which is interesting, given my company's CTIA press release as well as knowing the other to this other one, called KABLOG. Of course, ours is the only BREW one. And the only one that has GPS support.
The GPS part is actually pretty cool. The particular handset that was being used for this demo was the Koi (see Reiter's entry). After the first fix, the handset would begin to get fixes at a very high rate (half a second or less) and it didn't even need to make a network call at this point. Most current handsets need to make a network call every time.
Hopefully these phones will ship with camera access, like we have now, and developer accessible GPS will ship so we can launch an application like this. I'd personally use it. Well, I do already, but not to a public site. Heck, I don't even have this site ready for moblog use with photos... *sigh* so little time... ;)
Posted by Shane on March 25, 2004 9:00 AM | Permalink
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There seems to be another blogging software with location capabilities: WaveMarket.
Posted by: Alan Reiter | March 26, 2004 10:44 AM