Social Networking Goes Mobile
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by Peter Suciu on May 3, 2007

gotzpp-logo.gifChatting it up isn’t the only way to stay social on your mobile phone. GotZapp, a mobile social networking platform from Trivantis, will let you use the Page Zapper to copy profile pages from MySpace and Facebook and send the information to a Java-enabled mobile handset. The GotZapp technology will let you import your information, including text and photos, from a variety of social networking sites including Beebo, Cyworld and TagWorld.

The information can be downloaded and quickly converted to a Zapp, where it can stored and transmitted as a single file to any mobile phone that accepts third-party Java applications. Access to the GotZapp social network, as well as the Zirada mobile content creator, is free, but some carrier data fees may apply.

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  • What’s cool about this site? I dont get the point.

  • You don’t see the point of empowering anyone (meaning the non-tech proficient) to create and send multi-media content to any Java-enabled phone worldwide?

    That’s as silly as saying:

    “Who wants to sit around and edit an online encyclopedia?”

    or…

    “Do you really think a bunch of teenagers will want to create Web sites that talk about their likes and interests?”

    You need to think bigger, my friend.

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