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mjelly Service of the week - mippin.com

Started by Ewan · 7 months ago

After a week’s hiatus (I was lucky enough to be relaxing on the
beaches of South Goa) it’s James from
mjelly.com">href=”http://mjelly.com”>mjelly.com back with another Mobile 2.0
Service of the Week.
This week it’s the turn ... Continue reading »

4 comments

  • one of the problems with this is: how is it different to a list of browser bookmarks?

    it's no immeadiately obvious why you'd use it
  • Yeah... What they said, PLUS - I used to work there - so it automatically ROCKS!

    ;)
  • @South77 Mippin is a lot more than just a list of browser bookmarks, which is my opinion people are not really using on mobile phones anyway.

    Mippin is a great tool to discover interesting articles, pictures and videos on the mobile web. It also allows you to access content from many sites and sources that don´t even have a mobile website yet.

    In addition to that Mippin recently launched a bunch of new community features that allows you to find mobile content through like minded people.

    Now show we where you do that with your mobile browser based bookmarks ;)

    You should give it a try. I mean put it that way, do you know that many other great mobile websites?

    Be good.

    Bastian
  • South77 - the difference with Mippin we hope to convey is that all our content is rendered for mobile, whereas some bookmarks link to sites not made for mobile. In fact there are 45,000 sites optimised for any phone, so we've had to introduces functionality to enable discovery of this content. That's why we'd hope you'd use it. The functionality helps you find new and well known content quickly and easily. Check out our Social Content Discovery video - its fun, bad acting we admit, but hopefully explains why you'd want to use us: http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=2jN11kwrGro

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