Mobile Social Networking Sites
All of the sites listed below share a certain set of features, which are
common to all mobile social networking sites. They allow the user to
create a profile, send and receive text messages via phone or computer,
and visit an on-line version of the mobile site.
Beyond that, there seems to be six rough models that the sites adhere
to. The vast majority of them offer services that overlap heavily with
other sites. Almost all of them claim to be unique, which isn’t a lie
exactly… more of a bending of the truth. Most of these sites do have
some unique feature or special function that other sites don’t share,
but the main function of the site is the exact same as other services.
A – The Group Texter
This site focuses on the ability to send short, text-based messages to a
large number of people at once. Whether it’s by SMS or micro-blog, this
site wants to get your words to the right people as quickly and simply
as possible.
B – The Radar
The Radar knows where you are and knows where your friends are. These
sites really take advantage of the growing interest in location-based
services by keeping track of the where your contacts are. If you’re
sitting alone in a cafe and want to have a chat, this kind of site can
tell you if anyone you know is close by. A lot of these sites also allow
you to check if there’s anyone near a particular venue or location, and
some of them will actively alert you if any of your contacts comes
within a certain distance of you!
C – The Geotagger
These sites are all heavily location-based. They allow users to tag
particular locations with images and information. These tags appear on a
world map that’s accessible by any user, and some of them will alert
you if you pass by somewhere that has been tagged by another user.
D – The Dating Service
These sites are almost identical versions of their on-line counterparts.
Users create a profile and are matched with other profiles on-line.
Some of these sites use Radar qualities, so that they ping you if
there’s a matching single within a certain distance! These sites are
also marked by quite serious security measures, being quite careful to
ensure that no personal details (or your exact location) are released
without your consent.
E – The Social Networker
This type of site tries to model on-line social networking sites as
closely as possible. In many cases they are simply mobile portals of an
already successful site like Facebook or Bebo. They offer an extremely
wide series of functions, including multi-media posts, chatrooms, photo
sharing, instant messaging and customisable web-pages. Many of them also
offer inexpensive international phone calls and SMS for the price wary.
F – The Media Share
These sites are the video and audio version of the Group Texter. They
are only concerned with sharing files as quickly and efficiently as
possible with your friends and groups. Most of them store your phone
content on-line so that your mobile doesn’t get clogged with large video
files. Quite a few also accept streaming content from your phone and
broadcast it automatically… very dangerous on those drunken nights out!
Thursday, November 17, 2011
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Peolpe who think money
Peolpe who think money is their own,or wealth is their rich ness are not
investing in new technologies.Hence the production of
power,cement,petrolium refinary,and steel are still creating hazordous
heat gases and dust,thus polluting environment and lands.Bauxite
extraction is another source for limiting water sources in the near by
areas.Another funny thing is like dunping chemical treated waste in the
Gulf of Camby[Off Gujarat coast] through a pipeline of 10
kilometers,thus killing the fish and spoiling waters.
The extent of damages from newclear power plants to the environment
needs to be assessed.
Well the flying car,or the small flying cab will be a future part of
human living so that the middle class also have some thing at par the
big for commuting to work,and to get good living conditions.
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