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SingTel launches Asia’s first social networking phone
Mobile phone users who also enjoy social networking on the go now have one more reason to celebrate.

SingTel has launched the INQ Mini 3G, a mobile phone that is fully integrated to Facebook, and offers one-click access to the micro-blogging service Twitter.

The phone will also be customized to offer users easy access to AMPed, SingTel's music service as well as IM on Mobile.

Featuring a 'live address book', users can see the latest Facebook profile pictures of their contacts when they receive a call.
 original story | mobile social networking news Tue, 15 Sep, 09 | top


Asian innovation in mobile social networking
I'm continually amazed at the East-West cultural gap (that's between Asia and the US/EU, not between Boston and Silicon Valley). It goes both ways, but as an American Internet and mobile enthusiast with Asian connections, I'm usually struck by US ignorance of Asian Internet and mobile services.

Today, China has the worlds largest mobile population and the worlds largest Internet population. Korea is a leader in high speed broadband, as is Japan. Japan is also the
 original story | mobile social networking news Mon, 7 Sep, 09 | top


Mobile Social Networks Best Practices from Asia


October update for Mobile Monday Beijing of our popular presentation at O\'Reilly\'s \"Graphing Social Patterns" conference in June 2008. See how leading Asian mobile SNS are faring compared to Facebook, and learn how they do it.

 original story | mobile social networking news Wed, 5 Nov, 08 | top


New, Friendster Text Alerts Via Mobile


Friendster Text Alerts is a new technology to cover all activities of network users Friendster, and then sent directly to the phone via text message or SMS (Short Messages Services).

Friendster Text Alerts is the second in mobile phone technology that offers the completeness of the mobile site Friendster, which has been successful before, namely m.friendster.com, which has been launched in May 2008 and then. When Friendster launched Text Alerts, users can subscribe to receive text messages from friends, new messages, comments, bulletin, and so forth.
 original story | mobile social networking news Mon, 29 Sep, 08 | top