Typepad got mobile

typepadmobilepalm_1I guess you already now everything about it as it has been relayed about every blog I know, so I guess I won’t bring some big news on this post, except my own personal feedback on the service. As you might now, I’ve got a Nokia N90 (and I’m not sponsored by Nokia, but I’d be happy touse their latest models) so I used to enjoy lifeblog quite
a lot and it worked pretty well. So Typepad mobile was kind of a non-innovation… But well with all the buzz I had to give it a try and in my own personal case it won’t work (I got my Bouygues GPRS SIM inside, not the Orange 3G)… So I’m a bit disappointed :(

Anyway getting mobile is a noble ambition, so big up, Six Apart team!

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6 Responses to “Typepad got mobile”

  1. Anonymous
    August 11, 2006 at 5:11 pm #

    Hi,

    I believe this software was acquired from the software company who created SplashBlog.

  2. Alex
    August 11, 2006 at 5:49 pm #

    this is true no doubt about it ;)

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  1. mutant's musings - August 11, 2006

    Typepad Mobile

    Typepad has finally gone mobile. The software allows you to blog on your TREO, Windows Mobile or Series 60 devices. This is not new software, the technology was acquired from the company that created SplashBlog. At one point Typepad integrates

  2. mutant's musings - August 11, 2006

    Typepad Mobile

    Typepad has finally gone mobile. The software allows you to blog on your TREO, Windows Mobile or Series 60 devices. This is not new software, the technology was acquired from the company that created SplashBlog. At one point Typepad integrates

  3. mutant's musings - August 11, 2006

    Typepad Mobile

    Typepad has finally gone mobile. The software allows you to blog on your TREO, Windows Mobile or Series 60 devices. This is not new software, the technology was acquired from the company that created SplashBlog. At one point Typepad integrates

  4. mutant's musings - August 20, 2006

    Typepad Mobile

    Typepad has finally gone mobile. The software allows you to blog on your TREO, Windows Mobile or Series 60 devices. This is not new software, the technology was acquired from the company that created SplashBlog. At one point Typepad integrates

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