Posts Tagged ‘audio blogging’

Keep on Wavin’…

Monday, May 5th, 2008

Some bloggers specialize on certain topics, while some specialize on certain media. We’ve been closely watching the evolution of the blogosphere and were amazed with the success of some music blogs like Stereogum or Idolator that gathered wide popularity and massed niche audience. Recently they were both acquired by Buzznet social network.

That is another reason why we at Telewaving decided to support posting of audio media to your blogs using our Wavelog mobile blogging client. We’ve been very active developing our next release of Wavelog that is going to bring many new features and improved user experience.

Wavelog - Blogging solution for Nokia E90 Communicator

Friday, March 7th, 2008

Nokia E90 Communicator

Telewaving received a report today from a Nokia E90 user and mobile blogger that he managed to install Wavelog on his phone:

"I managed to get it working by enabling the installation of unsigned

applications. By default, all E-series phones have the setting "only allow

installation of signed applications". This can be found under

Applications/Settings."

We hope that this information will be useful for other mobile bloggers and owners of Nokia E-series phones powered by S60 r 3 operating system. We would appreciate your feedback.

Wavelog is a mobile blogging client that allows posting of text, photos, audio and video to WordPress, Drupal, Joomla and possibly other Web publishing platforms that support MetaWebLog API. Free trial version is available for download from our web site.

Nokia N95 and WordPress - perfect match for mobile blogging

Monday, March 3rd, 2008

WordPress

If you have a camera phone like Nokia N95 or N82 with 3G mobile network and Wi-Fi connectivity, you may create your own text and photo blog in just a few minutes on the free hosting service provided at WordPress.com See Telewaving samle here.

There are plenty of features, customizable themes, plugins, and options to create even audio (mp3) and video blog (mp4)!

You may create a blogging community by adding other users and allowing them to publish text and photos on your blog.

Wavelog logo
What you need on your phone is Wavelog our mobile blogging client that is available as a free trial (tested with Nokia N95 and N82, you may download free trial and test it with other Symbian S60 R3 phones). If you decide to start photo, audio or video blogging you may purchase Wavelog license for only $10 and start building your own mobile blogging community!

Wavelog posts text, audio, photos and videos to Joomla powered Web sites

Saturday, February 23rd, 2008

joomler.net

Thanks to Joomler.net for his excellent work on Movabletype API plugin for Joomla Content Management System. We have tested the latest release 1.0.5 of the API with Joomla 1.5 and confirm that Wavelog works seamlessly with all media content types.

Now Joomla users who own Nokia phones are able to publish text, photos, audio (WAV and MP3) and videos (MP4) directly to their Joomla site from their mobile phones over any type of available network.

Happy mobile photo, video and audio blogging!

Wavelog posts to Joomla powered Web sites from Nokia phones

Monday, February 4th, 2008

In addition to our recent news on supporting Drupal powered Web sites, the support of Joomla comes as no surprise. Once more the Open Source community has demonstrated the flexibility and responsiveness to end user requests. Joomla community released version 1.5 stable on the 21st January 2008. Although this version is distributed with Joomla API and Blogger API plugins only, contributors from the Open Source community developed Movable Type API plugin available as an extension.

We have tested Wavelog with this API and it seamlessly posts text and uploads photos to media repository. We hope that this API will be further developed and will become a part of Joomla distribution.

Telewaving will work further in improving Wavelog compatibility with different Web publishing platforms as well as adding new features and improving the user interface.

MAKE WAVES!