CellSpin has introduced a new application for sharing digitized experiences. It enables users to post audio, video, pictures or text to social media sites Facebook and MySpace. It works on more than 300 mobile phone models.
This means users can now document their life on-the-go in just one click. CellSpin was selected as one of the Top 10 Companies to launch at the DEMO Conference in January 2008.
CellSpin provides the way towards richer easy-to-use mobile applications in the fast-paced age of information. The high quality, user-friendly application enables the user to share photos, videos, audio and text on the internet quickly and painlessly without the traditional uploading method.
In addition to connecting with MySpace and Facebook, the CellSpin application also enables users to access eBay auction, Blogger, YouTube, Picasa, Flickr, Live Journal and Live Spaces. Other sites are being added to support this format.
Customers using cell phones that don’t support CellSpin can still use the service by sending media via MMS, SMS or e-mail. CellSpin provides an easy to use function for this purpose. Users can simultaneously share with all their friends every random picture, thought, and experience, without limiting it to one or two MMS buddies.
Bobby Singh, the CEO of CellSpin stated, "Finally, immediate gratification at its finest. It's the easiest mobile application to use for sharing ALL four media types. You don't have to know HTML
, calculus, 15-step combinations, or have any programming skills."
"Sure, there are applications out there where you can take pictures and post them to one particular Web site, but why limit yourself like that when there are so many great sites out there? With CellSpin you can simultaneously post to multiple sites in one-click", said Marcos Klein, the CTO of CellSpin.
The application is available for free download and can be got obtained at
http://www.cellspin.net. It supports Symbian, Windows Mobile, and BlackBerry operating systems.
Nathesh is a contributing editor for IoTevolutionworld. To read more of Nathesh’s articles, please visit his columnist page.
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