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LiveJournal Users Get Mobile Sharing

Nokia Lifeblog software automatically organizes photos, videos, text messages and multimedia messages into a beautiful chronology you can easily browse, search and share. Lifebloggers can already share online, from the phone or PC, via Six Apart’s TypePad personal publishing service.

Nokia Lifeblog is compatible with a number of handsets in the Americas, such as the Nokia 6682 and Nokia 7610 phones, and with the Nokia 3230, Nokia 6260, Nokia 6630, Nokia 6670, Nokia 6680, Nokia 6681 and Nokia 7610 handsets in Europe and Asia. The software is also available online at www.nokia.com/lifeblog. Other Nokia Series 60-based phones will be supported as they are released. The blogging capability of Nokia Lifeblog is based on the open ATOM standard.

Ian Bell
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