Bluewhale

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When one thinks of 黑莓 research-in-motion-4q-profit-soars Apr-3-2008 phones, one often thinks of the ability to send and receive emails easily, unlike other sometimes painful mobile versions of email accessibility. But what if you don’t have a 黑莓, and don’t particularly want to pay extra for a data plan?
BlueWhale has created a free mobile application that offers a push email option for non-smartphone users. Right now, BlueWhale only supports 诺基亚 Series 60 and 索尼爱立信 feature phones.
After setting up your BlueWhale account and assigning your email information, you can access email from your mobile phone almost the same way you would for a smartphone. It removes the necessity to manually log into your email services through mobile versions, and gives you simplified response options as well. Facebook status updates and wall postings are also included in BlueWhale’s service, so you can be notified of those instantly as opposed to having to pull the data from a mobile application, as you do with the current Facebook’s 黑莓 App.
The largest benefit of this is the streamlining of some of the more popular uses for messaging. I would say adding support for Twitter would be useful, but Twitter is already simple enough for use on mobile phones. Without a distributed update tool that sends the same update across networks, it wouldn’t make sense otherwise.
Would you say that Facebook status updates is already simple enough for mobile users to be an unnecessary feature for BlueWhale, or could more messaging options for other services, like MySpace, be usefully integrated into BlueWhale?
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