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Mobile phone giant Vodafone has announced a temporary link up with social-networking website MySpace in a move which could see both firms reap dividends.
While Vodafone hopes the affiliation will encourage customers to use their mobile phones as a way of accessing the internet, MySpace is using the tie as a way of creating awareness of its product in Europe. …continue reading the story
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Blogs, podcasts�.what’s next when it comes to getting your message across to the widest audience possible? It could just be that the new trend for ‘moblogging’ rises inexorably - with at least one high-profile provider now ready to roll this out to the awaiting masses.YouTube, fresh from its takeover by Google, is that firm - having stated that it will spread its video-share capabilities to mobile phones amid high public demand. This could have interesting implications for businesses which have already chosen to capitalise on YouTube’s ability to snare internet users, with mobile phone customers potentially very amenable to viewing short, sharp clips which can be loaded up by doing little more by putting their hands in their pockets. …continue reading the story
called Moblogging - The Next Step?
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The world of online video has been growing at an enormous rate over the past year and many online companies have been trying to get in on what is the next big thing.
One of the major attractions for companies to video sites is simply the sheer number of people now using them. Websites such as YouTube and MySpace have seen a massive uptake in popularity and it is therefore little surprise that the industry is seeing considerable consolidation, with search engine rivals Google and Yahoo! among those moving into the arena. …continue reading the story
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