There are lots of ways to send an update to ping.fm; you can use the ping.fm website, an iGoogle Gadget or update by email or IM. Ping.fm has an API and 3rd parties have written tons of plug-ins and apps so that you can post to ping.fm from within WordPress<\/a>, Facebook<\/a>, a Mac Gadget<\/a>, FriendFeed<\/a> and many other platforms.<\/p>\n
Add to that list the mobile web. Ping has a lightweight mobile site at m.ping.fm<\/a> with an iPhone variant at i.ping.fm<\/a>. Both mobile sites are functionally identical, a text box where you type your message, and a “Ping It!”<\/span> submit button. There is also a drop-down that lets you override your default posting format (status, micro-blog or blog) or choose a specific service to post too. Simplicity itself. Via:<\/em> All About Symbian<\/a><\/p>\n
Filed in<\/em>: Wap Review Directory – Technology\/Mobile\/Mobile Social<\/a><\/p>\n
Ratings:<\/em> Content: Usability:
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Mobile Link: m.ping.fm<\/a><\/p>\n
Ready.mobi <\/a>score:<\/em> 4 (Good)<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
Thanks to Mark Guim at The Nokia Blog, I’ve discovered a neat new mobile tool. It’s Ping.fm’ s mobile site and Mark used to announce his engagement! Congratulations Mark. If you don’t know Ping.fm, it’s a service that lets you simultaneously update multiple social networks. So instead of posting a Tweet to Twitter and then going to Facebook and any and all the other social networks that you use and updating your status on each one – you just update … Continue reading