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My new weblog: "Reiter's Mobile TV Report"
I just started another weblog: "Reiter's Mobile TV Report" (see below). It's actually a subtopic -- albeit a huge subtopic -- of "Reiter's Camera Phone Report."
I have been thinking about this for a while. "Reiter's Camera Phone Report" has been covering all of wireless imaging: Camera phones for still photos and videos as well as mobile television.
I believe mobile TV is such an important subject that it "deserves" it's own weblog.
So, my camera phone report will continue to cover wireless imaging, except that the mobile TV subjects will be reported in "Reiter's Mobile TV Report." Please check it out and tell me what you think. Thanks.

Love both of those sites, nice work! I love content rich websites/blogs
John
Posted by: John | Tuesday, July 25, 2006 at 02:28 PM
Pioneering free mobile TV service
TV on your WAP enabled mobile phone. Type http://yamgo.mobi in your mobile internet browser. They are looking for beta testers to help see if it works on your phone.
Offered by extreme sports mobile TV company Yamgo (www.yamgo.tv). It's a free service (apart from your WAP phone charges).
It works well on my Nokia N70, even the live channels work over a GPRS.
Posted by: Extreme Sports Mobile TV | Wednesday, June 06, 2007 at 06:54 AM
Extreme sports mobile TV company Yamgo (http://www.yamgo.com) has signed a deal with Tom Horn to launch a WAP-based mobile video sharing service. Yamgo customers can create their own mobile video page and upload videos directly from their mobile phone(http://yamgo.mobi) or over the web (http://www.yamgo.tv). Videos can be shared with friends on any mobile network (with WAP access).
Posted by: Robin | Thursday, July 12, 2007 at 04:29 AM