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Mosh, Nokia’s Web 2.0 experiment

by Luca Filigheddu on August 9, 2007

I just received an email from Lee Epting, Forum Nokia’s Vice President, that invites me to test the private beta version of the new Nokia user generated content platform, Mosh.

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According to Lee, Mosh is Nokia’s “new user-generated content platform designed specifically for use with any mobile device.”

Here is what you get from their website:

Welcome To MOSH
Your Stuff. Any Phone. Everywhere.

Create
Upload your games, applications, photos, video and more.
Collect
Organize your favorites into collections
Share
Pass it on to your friends and other MOSH members around the globe
Mobilize
Leave the laptop at home — upload, share, browse all your favorite stuff right on your mobile phone

It is basically a multimedia content sharing portal, where you can find audio, video, images, applications, games and documents shared by users through their mobile phone.

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You can tag and comment any kind of content of course, as well as share and download it.

I’m going to sign up to Mosh now and will write a review pretty soon. At this stage, my first thoughts are that Nokia is again one step forward than all the others.

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Pleasd send me mosh for nokia mobile web(nseries)

PLS. send me mosh for nokia mobile web ( N series ).

PLS send me trail vegine of nokia mobile web mosh thanks

hello.i have nokia phone and i need to access to mosh.but im in iran and when i want to enter to this site,it become block for me and other iranian in my country.why nokia blocked this site for us????????????

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