MySpace now on Vodafone. Great.
Vodafone has today announced that its handsets will be able to traverse MySpace with new software available for download.
As part of the Vodafone Live! package, certain handsets will be able to download the software and newer handsets will start to come with the MySpace software pre-installed.
Fans of the service will be able to read other people's pages, as well as uploading blog entries, photos and videos to their own pages, meaning they never have to be disconnected from the site, notorious for its addictiveness.
The deal is exclusive to Vodafone, which means that if you want to mobile MySpace, you gotta grab one of the company's new handsets. Orange and o2 must be pretty gutted, seeing as MySpace is a massive deal for the yoof of today.
This is the latest in a line of mobile/internet deals. Last year, YouTube hooked up with Verizon, in the States, to offer video content for playback on phones.
Will you be getting a 'MySpace phone'?
Let us know over in the forums.
The only time I'll go on MySpace (or YouTube come to that) is when someone sends me a link to something funny or some decent music.
So, Vodafone, I won't be tempted by your new offering - give me exclusive mobile bit-tech access and I might be more tempted. :D
Social networking has it's purposes and is definately one of the most significant developments that's going to shape the internet over the next few years. However, I'd rather Myspace had sod all to do with it...
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w880i? score one orange
iPhone?score two orange
and quite why you'd want to is beyond me.
In regards to the article - I've still never met anyone who accesses the internet via their mobile phone. Mobile internet users seem to be mainly business individuals; Myspace users are mainly teenagers - I don't think this will work.
And Macromedia FlashLite is not tha great. only letts you run ripped swf files on a memory card.
QFT basically