You Know What Blogging is Mobile?
It is sharing of content with your friends from your mobile to the web. You might ask how mobile blogging is possible? It is quite easy and common these days among the people.

It is sharing of content with your friends from your mobile to the web. You might ask how mobile blogging is possible? It is quite easy and common these days among the people.
You’ve seen people taking photos on mobile through their mobile camera and send it online? Yes! Here’s what I’m talking about.

This is just one of the ways mobile blogging can be done. You can also post normal text message (SMS’s) from your mobile to your blog. The medium of blogs is very fast to keep himself updated with frequent changes happening around.
You might ask what is the difference between regular blogging and moblog? The difference in moblog lies in sending text or pictures through your mobile or pocket PC. Though it has been a decade since this technology was launched in the global market, Mobile blogging is still in its initial stages of development today. Hiptop Nation was the first mobile blogging system widely in use. MSN too has considerable presence in the moblogging space. As a result, the number of subscription sites as text Moblog America, Flickr, Earthcam, Winksite and many more are on the rise.
Google has also been in the picture offlate to enter the moblogging arena. Google has also tied up with other mobile phone bigwigs such as Samsung, Motorola and Sony Ericsson to offer similar blog services. Moblogging has not really made in India, mainly because of three reasons:
- Low Bandwidth Problem.
- Costly GPRS connections.
Handset cost
Recently mobile handset giant Nokia has come up with a new application called Nokia M-blog that allows its N-series users to post pictures directly to the M-blog and invite friends to view directly from the multimedia device.
Concluding note
The combination of mobile and blogging that moblog provides today, certainly places mobloggers on the cutting edge of communication technology, and in the coming years this moblogging technology will certainly take the market by storm.

very interesting