{"id":232,"date":"2006-12-18T20:43:55","date_gmt":"2006-12-19T04:43:55","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/wapreview.com\/?p=232"},"modified":"2020-09-25T13:56:12","modified_gmt":"2020-09-25T20:56:12","slug":"zedge-mobile-reviewed","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/wapreview.com\/232\/","title":{"rendered":"Zedge Mobile Reviewed"},"content":{"rendered":"
I want to follow up on yesterday’s piece<\/a> about IDT’s aquisition of Zedge.net<\/a>, a mobile social software (MoSoSo) site that slipped under my radar to become a market leader.<\/p>\n Initially, I was surprised at how little there is to Zedge’s mobile (wml) site wap.zedge.net<\/a>. All you can do there is download the files that you have added to your account from the PC site. There is no messaging, chat or ability to view another user’s profile or any social features at all on the mobile web site, although all those, except chat, are available on the PC site. With 3.5 million users and 400,000 shared mobile files Zedge obviously is popular. As I explored Zedge’s PC site, I think I found a couple of keys to Zedge’s success; trust <\/em>and a focus on handset customization<\/em>.<\/p>\n Unlike most phone file sharing sites, Zedge doesn’t offer sharing or download of mobile games and apps. I suspect that’s because Zedge doesn’t want to be seen as a “Warez<\/a>” site. There are intellectual property issues around ringtones, too – but tones are more of a Grey area. Is a user created midi of a pop tune a copyright violation, if it was composed from memory without starting with a digital file or score? What about supporting fair use for users who already own the CD? On the other hand, having your site be a repository for the sharing of cracked games is just asking for trouble.<\/p>\n It’s easy to see the appeal of Zedge. The content creation tools are quick, simple wizards that let even the most artistically challenged user create something that looks good. The moderated forums are mostly flame free and have a pretty good signal to noise ratio compared to most forum sites. Even the minimalist mobile site makes sense especially for users on metered data plans. There is no data or time wasted searching, going through lengthy menus, etc, it’s just connect, download, disconnect. I think IDT has picked up a winner, let’s see what they do with it.<\/p>\n A link to the Zedge mobile web site can be found on YesWAP.com in the Technology\/Mobile\/Downloads<\/em> section.<\/p>\n Zedge.net<\/a>: wml I want to follow up on yesterday’s piece about IDT’s aquisition of Zedge.net, a mobile social software (MoSoSo) site that slipped under my radar to become a market leader. Initially, I was surprised at how little there is to Zedge’s mobile (wml) site wap.zedge.net. All you can do there is download the files that you have added to your account from the PC site. There is no messaging, chat or ability to view another user’s profile or any social features … Continue reading \n
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