Wednesday 7 February 2007, 12:54 PM
MySpace Mobile: If you can't beat 'em...
It will be very interesting to see how companies like Yospace fare in the coming years, actually. Will the punters go for a mobile-centric service like theirs, or do they want to use their favourite web apps on their phones? Another example is search - do these gazillion upstart start-ups really think they can beat the mighty Google on handsets?
Some would say the smart money would be on the big web brands conquering the mobile empire. People know them already and - crucially to the whole user-generated content thingy - would quite like to have a "seamless" experience whatever system they're running the app on.
Hence, today's announcement of an exclusive partnership between Vodafone and - you guessed it - MySpace. According to the press release, "the partnership will enable millions of Vodafone customers to access MySpace Mobile, allowing them to edit their own MySpace profiles, find and add friends, post photos and blogs and send and
receive MySpace messages while on the move".
MySpace Mobile will even be pre-loaded on certain future Vodafone handsets, so this is a serious tie-in. And, in my humble estimation, a pretty smart move on the part of Vodafone. If there's one lesson to learn from the IP Revolution, it's that you can't tell the punters what they should use - you have to listen instead and take it from there.
Comments on this post
Mobile blogging/Mobile social networking has really been difficult to do consistently because its been so difficult to access and update. People are limited to typing slowly and waiting for slow internet access. I would love to see myspace and others jump on new products like spinvox's spin-my-blog which allows users to speak naturally while it is converted to text on their blog.


