CHICAGO,
Jan. 3 /PRNewswire/ -- mdog.com has freed
blogging from the computer and carrier/application
limitations, transforming it into a truly
spontaneous, real-time mobile activity.
Thanks to mdog.com's new Mobile Blogging
Portal bloggers can post and read blog
entries, upload photos and respond to
comments to any blog from any web-enabled
mobile device such as a Blackberry, Treo,
Windows Mobile, Sidekick, higher-end Nokia
and Motorola Q.
Users can simply point their mobile
browser to mdog.com, select "Blogs",
and enter the blog's full internet address.
Any mobile user can post, upload photos
or read blogs on mdog.com, no matter
what device, service provider or blog
platform he or she uses. Through this
portal, blogs on all major blog services
(including Blogger, Wordpress, Typepad,
Xanga, Blogs.com, AOL Blogs, and Livejournal)
are perfectly formatted for any Web-enabled
mobile device.
The result is a blog breakthrough.
While there are some mobile blogging
applications, these current technologies
are both limited and difficult to use.
Because mdog.com universally supports
all the popular blog types, is provider-
and device-agnostic and easy to use,
the mdog.com Mobile Blogging Portal
promises to transform blogging. "The
major blogging services helped make
blogging a mass phenomenon by making
it easy for non-technical bloggers to
get up and running quickly. We believe
we can do the same thing for mobile
blogging," Mr. Gerard said.
About mdog.com
mdog.com is the leader in "mobilizing"
websites. In addition to offering the
blogging tool, mdog.com is the free-of-charge
mobile portal that makes hundreds of
major media and internet websites easy
to read on Web-enabled mobile devices.
This mobile platform technology has
been used by Forbes.com and The Wall
Street Journal's WSJ.com to mobilize
their websites.
"mdog.com is an indispensable
tool to update text and photos on all
major blogs in real time," said
Keith Gerard, founder and President
of mdog.com. "A laptop plus a wireless
hotspot does not equal mobile blogging,"
Mr. Gerard said. "You can't realize
the potential of blogging when you have
to go somewhere, set up a laptop and
find an Internet connection before you
can post or read blogs -- or when you
have to download an entire application
to your phone before you can start.
Real-time community blogging only happens
when bloggers can post and read right
away about things that are happening
right now. That transforms the way people
share information and interact with
each other. Bloggers can now truly become
the 'smart mob' that analysts and futurists
have talked about. That's what the mdog.com
Mobile Blogging Tool makes possible."