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NOKIA LIFEBLOG 2.0

New Nokia Lifeblog 2.0 launched

Nokia's Lifeblog 2.0 is a photo album tool that creates a multimedia diary for you.

11 March 2006
MUMBAI, INDIA

Nokia’s Lifeblog 2.0 application for their N phone series, launched at CeBIT, is software that is designed exclusively for Nokia Nseries multimedia computers. Lifeblog is a digital photo album tool designed with mobile phone photographers and bloggers in mind. Lifeblog phone and PC software automatically organizes your digital media between your mobile phone and PC so you can view, search, edit, and share your images and messages.

The new version of Nokia Lifeblog creates a personal multimedia diary with photos, text, audio notes, text and mms messages, and calendar entries, letting you browse through all these things in the context that they were created. 

Users will be able to transfer all their content to a compatible PC thereby freeing space on the Nokia Nservice device. 

It also lets you upload media to compatibly blogging services like Six Apart’s Typepad. Available as a phone application as well as a PC app, it’s a free download from Nokia’s site. You can use the PC software with a non-N series Nokia phone. There is, however, no Lifeblog for the Mac yet.


 

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