Lifeblog
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Lifeblog is a mobile blogging software There are two different 'Lifeblogs' available. One was created by Nokia and another by Mobile-worx
[edit] Lifeblog by mobile-worx
Lifeblog offers users the functionality to upload photos to a website using a GPRS connection. With J2ME as the core technology, lifeblog is currently supported on a wide variety of devices including Nokia, Sony Ericsson, Motorola, Samsung etc.
Lifeblog consists of a single on device program (written in J2ME) with a server side application. Lifeblog offers a simple GUI / Text based interface, vast phone support, multiple photo uploads etc.
The mobile photo client captures or fetches photos and allows users to upload them to the website. Lifeblog is available for licensing and not for public use at the moment.,
For more information on Lifeblog (by mobile-worx) visit lifeblog website
[edit] Lifeblog by Nokia
Lifeblog comprises of a Microsoft Windows PC program and a Series 60 mobile phone application which synchronize with each other.
Lifeblog offers users the functionality of automatically creating a store of all the mobile phone photos they take, text messages sent and received, MMS messages sent and received and captured movie clips, and also allows the user to create notes.
Users can also post this data to a LifeLogger, TypePad, LiveJournal, Jutut, or other Atom-powered blogs. Photos can also be sent to a Flickr account.
The PC software also offers a search tool.
Items customised as 'favourites' are also stored on the phone.
Phones supported include
- Nokia 6260
- Nokia 3230
- Nokia 6630
- Nokia 6670
- Nokia 6680
- Nokia 6681
- Nokia 6682
- Nokia 7610
- Nokia N70
- Nokia N71
- Nokia N73
- Nokia N80
- Nokia N90
- Nokia N91
- Nokia N92
- Nokia N93
And forthcoming releases will include Nseries phones and the Nokia 3250.