– 3D IPhone: Spatial View has launched its Wazabee 3DeeShell, which enables people to view content in 3D on the iPhone 3G. It’s also launched a game to go with it — Hunter3Dee, a space shooter game — and a free Facebook application that lets people create and share 3D photos. (release)
— Vufone: A new social site aggregator has launched: Kaizo has launched Vufone, which synchronizes a user’s social sites and other PC features on a single mobile interface. For example, people can automatically upload and send their camera phone images and videos to their favourite social networks like Facebook, Flickr, Picasa and soon also YouTube and Twitter with one update, and can synchronize Microsoft (NSDQ: MSFT) Outlook or Google (NSDQ: GOOG) Calendar meetings task and contacts automatically. (release)
— Optimum.net Goes Mobile: Cablevision (NYSE: CVC) Systems has set up a mobile version of its Optimum.net site, m.optimum.net, which lets users access to their Optimum e-mail, personalized traffic information powered by News 12, local weather, and iO TV listings from any web-enabled phone — the iPhone is specially supported, of course. (release)
— Pumbby In France, UK Next: Belgian mobile marketing service Pumbby has launched in France, and plans to launch in the UK next. Pumbby pays people to view ads sent to the their handsets via SMS or WAP push; they receive up to 35 euro cents (US$0.45) per message, in cash or to spend at the Pumbby shop. It seems like a pretty high amount, but Pumbby has been in Belgium for a year and has 183,000 members. It claims to have delivered over 100 campaigns for companies such as Nike, Fiat, Phone House, Coca-Cola, EA Games, cinema chain Kinepolis and Carrefour supermarkets, with 71 percent of the ads being viewed and a click-through rate of up to 15 percent. (NetImperative)
Facebook For Blackberry v1.5: Facebook has released the update of its Blackberry app — new features include: “Facebook messages can now be routed through your standard messaging inbox, Facebook events and birthdays can be auto-added to your calendar, and contacts (complete with pictures) can now be pulled from Facebook into your BlackBerry contact list” reports MobileCrunch.
— SpinVox On Optus: Aussie telco Optus has signed up to us SpinVox‘s VoiceMail To Text service, which converts incoming voicemails to text messages and delivers them as an SMS to the subscriber’s mobile, allowing the user to discretely view the content of the voicemail without having to dial-in and listen to the message. (release)
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