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3 launches UK's first mobile blogging service

May 24, 2005

3UK announced the first mobile blogging service. Over 3 million customers of 3 can now instantly share pictures or video clips captured on their video mobile via the web.

My Gallery adds a new dimension to the 'blogging' phenomenon and to the appeal of video mobile services like multi-media messaging. The innovative service, integrating 3G technology and web blogging, instantly publishes pictures or videos sent from a video mobile to a customer's unique website. Customers can choose to share their images with friends and family 'by invitation only' on a private website or show them off to a global audience on a public website.

"Video mobile technology is all about immediacy, whether it's downloading the latest music video on the move or being the first to share the breaking news from Big Brother with your friends. With My Gallery, you can share your antics straight away with your friends and family without being tied to a PC,' said Graeme Oxby, Marketing Director of 3.

3 customers can also add pictures from their PC, manage content and invite friends to visit. Both public and private My Gallery sites are fully interactive allowing visitors to 'blog' their own comments. To set up a My Gallery site, customers simply send a picture or video message to "3333", charged at a standard rate, they then receive a password via SMS to manage their blog site.

"3's My Gallery is set to transform blogging from a 'geeky' hobby to a mainstream communication method. The immediacy of this type of web publishing means that people can comment instantly as it happens, on the move" said David Springall, CTO YoSpace.

 

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