1. Audioboo

Audioboo, dubbed "Twitter without typing", allows users to record audio clips on their mobile phones and publish them online.
Audioboo was launched in March 2009 out of Channel 4's failed attempt to enter the digital radio market.
The aim of Audioboo is to target the international radio market and bring it into the age of social networking.
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2. BeeTagg

The BeeTagg Multicode System is the leading Mobile Tagging solution.
It supports all relevant 2D-codes: QR Code or Quick-Response Code, Datamatrix and the BeeTagg Code.
The BeeTagg Multicode Reader is the best-in-class 2D-code Reader for mobile phones.
The BeeTagg System also provides a Code Generator for QR Codes or Quick-Response Code, BeeTagg and Datamatrix, as well as free and professional Code Managers.
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3. Fring

Make free mobile calls with fring, IM with Skype, MSN Messenger, ICQ, Google Talk, SIP and Twitter contacts.
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4. Glogger
Glogger is available to download from http://glogger.mobi/
Instant uploading of pictures from the mobile phone onto the web has never been easier than it is now with Glogger.
Glogger is available for download in different versions with different capabilities. For J2ME enabled (Java) phones, there is Glogger Lite 2.2, and for Symbian phones, more advanced versions are available that support accelerometre, auto-focus and live video streaming, panoramic views etc.
Note that "Glogger" has nothing to do with "Google".
5. Handheld Learning on blip.tv
Handheld Learning is focussed on learning using mobile and ubiquitous technologies.
It hosts the world's largest annual conference and also the most active online commmunity of academics, practitioners, publishers and developers at www.handheldlearning.org
6. Jaxtr

7. Moblog

Blogging for Mobile Phones.
8. MightyMeeting - Mobile Collaboration and Social Publishing

With MightyMeeting you can start and join web meetings directly from an iPhone, iPod Touch, Android phone and laptop.
You can publish and share Microsoft PowerPoint presentations to email, blogs, Facebook and Twitter directly from a smartphone.
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9. Opera Mini

Opera Mini gives you the full Web experience on
your mobile phone.
10. Shozu

Shozu enables images and videos to be uploaded
directly from a mobile phone to an online hosting site.
Shozu provides a service which allows mobile devices
to interact more fully with other online services e.g. MOBLOG.
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11. Skyfire

Skyfire is a free mobile web browser for Windows Mobile 5 and 6, Nokia N and E Series (Symbian S60, 3rd Edition) phones. For the first time on your mobile phone, you can watch videos on YouTube and Yahoo Video. Shop on eBay and craigslist. Stay connected on MySpace and Facebook. Now you can browse the web on your phone just like your PC.
Skyfire can handle web pages with rich media content including Adobe Flash, Quicktime, Microsoft Silverlight and Realplayer audio and video files.
Skyfire 1.0 was released on Wednesday 27 May 2009.
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