Five Gold Rings … Rings, Mobile?. Here are five ways to integrate your phone with the web.
Mippin
Mippin offers a service to turn your syndicated web content into a mobile optimised web site. Mippin’s mobile portal also helps to publicise your content to mobile browsers.
Soocial
Soocial is a service which makes it easy to manage and synchronise contacts across multiple devices and programs. It worked seamlessly for me on my old Motorola L7, better than trying to type out names and addresses on the tiny keypad.
Brightkite
Brightkite is a location aware social network. Still in it’s infancy, it’s become much better with the introduction of an iPhone application so that you don’t have to manually tell it where you are every time you check in.
SpinVox
Spinvox is a mobile service which will convert a spoken message into text and deliver to a specified location, blog, email, text message etc. The service uses manual transcription to avoid mistakes and seems to be well liked by a lot of people.
Qik
Saving the best for last, Qik (in my opinion) is one of the most amazing developments in mobile web technology I’ve seen. The ability to stream live video from a mobile phone to the web and get real-time feedback revolutionises the concept of instant publishing. Robert Scoble’s impromptu invitation to the Twitter HQ and subsequent live-streaming of the interview was a great example of online video-journalism.





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