Very excited to announce the mobile browser version of Utterz at m.utterz.com.
Here's the full press release - thanks for the quote Andy!
See, Hear, Share and Reply to Multimedia Utterz Right from Your Mobile Phone Browser
Las Vegas, NV, March 31, 2008 Utterz, the innovative service that lets anyone connect with their social network instantly, with voice, video, pictures, and text from a mobile device or online, today announced the release of its mobile site m.utterz.com. With the new mobile site, members can easily browse and reply to utterz as well as post to their other sites like Flickr, WordPress, YouTube, MySpace, Facebook, and many more.
Since its September 2007 launch, Utterz has offered the easiest way to communicate with friends and followers using multimedia messages from any mobile phone to any web page using a unique "mashup" of voice recordings and media files sent to go@utterz.com. Now, with the introduction of a fully functional mobile site, anyone can see the pictures, hear the audio, view the videos, and share utterz with other sites right from their mobile browser. Non-members can create a free Utterz account at m.utterz.com to join in on the conversation.
For Utterz members, m.utterz.com offers a robust and symmetrical complement to the full utterz.com site. For example, they can edit, tag and title any of their existing posts, push individual utterz out to Utterz Connections like Flickr, Twitter, WordPress, Blogger and YouTube. They can also reply to other people's utterz.
"The launch of the mobile site really completes the circle of mobile Utterz features: you can now create, view, share and manage your multi-media posts all from your mobile device without any special software on your phone" said Michael Bayer, CEO of Utterz. "M.Utterz.com allows for an even more dynamic any time, anywhere user experience for our growing community."
"I've often dialed the Utterz number to listen and reply to audio bloggers on my commute home, and I've created dozens of voice and picture mash-ups from my phone using the Utterz dial-in and go@utterz.com e-mail address. I've even created multimedia utterz online." said Andy Bilodeau, creator of the Andy Cast podcast. "Now, the new mobile site gives me the entire online Utterz experience, right on my phone's mobile browser. Now I'm officially connected."
In addition to several customizable players and widgets, including a popular mobile application on Facebook, Utterz makes it very simple to cross-post in multi-media to Blogger, Drupal, Flickr, LiveJournal, MSN Live Spaces, MovableType, Tumblr, Twitter, Twixtr, TypePad, WordPress, Yahoo! Groups, and YouTube, with more to come in the near future.
Mobile post sent by Sim using Utterz. Replies.
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