Posted by: Tegan on: April 24, 2008
ICT Expo in Hong Kong… a note from Alex
“As a bit of a post-show report I’m happy to say that we had a great deal of attention and over the 4 days I was kept on my toes. Overall the response was above expectations and we expect to see a much greater presence of localised versions of mostyle dotted throughout Asia in the coming months. Much thanks goes to AIMIA (Australian Interactive Multimedia Industry Association) who supported us throughout the show.
A quick shout out goes to Crewjo (http://www.crewjo.com) a creative and innovative Western Australian Company who have developed a series of animations that aim to help kids address social issues such as dealing with bullying”.
Aside from mostyle’s social networking elements, mostyle prides itself on being an easy to use platform for creating and publishing your own mobile web site – a mosite.
So what can you make your mosite about?
The beauty of mostyle is you can make a mobile site about pretty much anything you like.
If you’re a large business or a small business you can use a mosite to advertise what you company offers to potential customers, detailing a photo flip through of the latest catalogue, or images of what you have on offer, or examples of work you have done in the past. If pictures don’t do your business justice, you can include articles and news feeds to keep your customer market in the know, where ever they are.
If you’re into art and design, you can use mostyle to exhibit your work, making it available to share with people from your mobile. This can be useful for folio work for students, instead of lugging around your folio, take a snap shot of your images and carry them around in your phone.
If your a mad blogger and love to share you thoughts with the world, you can blog away on mostyle or add in an RSS feed from your blog to your mosite, enabling you to take your blog with you where ever you go (coming soon applications for blogger.com and wordpress.com users).
If you’ve been on holidays and want to share your adventures with friends, make a mosite containing all your photos, and access them from your mobile, instead of lugging around print outs, or your camera (coming soon is a flickr photo sharing application).
When it comes to making a mosite, the only thing holding you back, is your imagination. So sign up or login and have a play around today! J
April 24, 2008 at 12:25 pm
Good Layout and design. I like your blog. I just added your RSS feed to my Google News Reader. .
Jason Rakowski