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Has your cell phone done anything for you recently? Mine just updated my blog. Then it told me my friend Mike was couple streets over. Next it showed me my RSS feeds from Google. After that I was listening to a song on the radio and wasn't to sure what it was and my cell phone told me. Then I was stuck in a boring meeting and my new best friend (my cell phone) got me out of it.
No, no, I didn't go into the future and come back with the iPhone 29; all these features can be done with everyday mobile phones. You just got to know where to look and how to use it. With the right software and services, your phone can do all sorts of little tricks and services that could make your life a lot more easy.
Do you blog like most of people today? Need to update your blog and have something that just came to you that you want to write down? What's interesting about it is that you can actually create a new blog from your phone, just by sending a text or photo SMS to goATblogger.com.
In short order, you'll receive a reply listing your new blog's URL and a "claim code" to enter atgo.blogger.com. From there you have the option of routing mobile posts to the new blog or an existing one. InstaAero Choose a template (if necessary) and you're done. You'll see your initial SMS; any additional posts sent to that same e-mail address will instantly appear on your blog. Pretty nifty way to instant-blog your vacation, night on the town or random thoughts.
Blogger is all well and good for posting text and the occasional snapshot, but it's not exactly a multimedia powerhouse. If you want to insta-share photos or even videos of, say, Britney Spears' latest wardrobe malfunction or your boss dancing on a table, look to services like JuiceCaster and Pickle. After setting up an account (both sites are free), you simply shoot your snaps and clips to a special e-mail address. This creates personalized content channels you can view/share/edit online or add to other sites (like Facebook, Blogger and Twitter). I have to give Pickle the nod in the ease-of-use department, but I like JuiceCaster's embeddable MediaBox. Guess you'll have to try them both.
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