Archive for the ‘Posted with Wavelog’ Category

Wavelog user travels around the world and blogs from his mobile phone…

Saturday, June 12th, 2010

While visiting exciting places around the world he keeps on taking thousands of photos and uploads them to his blog. But it is not the story of an ordinary modern traveler. It is the adventure of a responsible traveler who attempts to keep the fuel consumption to a reasonable minimum. Visit the Breadcrumb Trail Travel blog and check out not only how to use Wavelog for your mobile blogging, but also how much energy could be saved on more than 42000km long trip.

Let us know here if you maintain an exciting blog and would like to use Wavelog to post to your blog from your Nokia phone.

Wavelog in Beijing

Monday, August 25th, 2008

During his amazing adventure from Paris to Beijing by bicycle, Mr. Jean-Jacques Skubiszewski  made photos with his mobile phone and reported on his blog along the trip using Wavelog.

Tips on using Wavelog - Avoid more than 650 photos in your phone

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Telewaving received report that having more than 650 photos stored in your phone might cause “Memory full error”.

Wavelog news - Wavelog works on N82

Friday, January 18th, 2008

Telewaving received feedback from users of Nokia N82 that Wavelog mobile blogging client works fine on their phones!

Web 2.1? Content-oriented architecture

Thursday, January 17th, 2008

According to the article from Wikipedia, Web 2.0 is defined as: “… a knowledge-oriented environment where human interactions generate content that is published, managed and used through network applications in a service-oriented architecture.”

Telewaving has a different vision of what the future of communication is “Content should be transmitted among authors and the audience with the minimum disruption in the communication channel. Thus avoiding elements like intermediary content aggregation and service-oriented social networking sites we help improving the content distribution and content receiving experience. The minimalist approach to the communication architecture with the author and the audience as only participants in the communication lead to the content-oriented architecture.” - Telewaving team

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