Flurry introduces the concept of mobile blogging

May 1, 2007 13:57 GMT  ·  By

Flurry now offers a new solution for mobile phone owners that are also blog lovers. People at Flurry have found it to be in their best interest not to lose the opportunity of turning blog readers into a specific market for a new service that makes blog reading on cellulars easy.

By subscribing to the Flurry website, anyone can make their blog possible to read on mobile phones. All they have to do is enter a RSS feed intro that is later generated into HTML code. Further on, the code is copied at the website address where people read the blogger's feed.

By using RSS, Flurry ensures that latest blog posting and news are received in real time and in better formatting than those offered by the old WAP browsing mode. Even more, the posts are stored in the mobile phone so they can also be read offline. This moreover brings faster page loading.

Sean Byrnes, CEO of Flurry, declared that "Our goal is to help people easily bridge the gap between the Internet and their mobile phone using the Flurry service. This widget represents an important part of that vision, bringing the ease of RSS subscriptions to everyday mobile phones."

Flurry is one of the leading companies that seek the development of next-generation mobile applications. It uses RSS in order to provide mobile email and easy-to-use applications with the aid of Mobile Services Platform. Flurry is currently supported by more than 700 different phones and by the same number of carriers worldwide, which makes it extremely accessible to a great number of users.