CellSpin Launches iPhone Mobile Blogging Application

SAN JOSE, Calif. — Apple’s iPhone can include another company on its long list of supporters — multimedia blogging platform CellSpin.

CellSpin is similar to mobile social networking applications Utterz and Trutap. The app lets users post photos, videos, text, and audio clips to various online profiles such as MySpace, Facebook, Google Blogger, Twitter, Picasa, Flickr, LiveJournal, eBay, YouTube, Windows Live Spaces and more.

“Our product offers an all-encompassing publishing and mobile blogging tool-set for users,” Bobby Gurvinder Singh, the cofounder and CEO of CellSpin told XBIZ. “With CellSpin mobile software users can publish from their mobile phone to any destination site with a click of a button. This will revolutionize the mobile and on the go publishing industry.”

Posting is fairly simple. Users click one of four large icons corresponding to the type of media they’d like to post and then begin composing. CellSpin launches the cell phone's camera, video camera, or audio recorder. Users also can import media from their device’s memory or storage card. Each post is recorded on a CellSpin account and users can create clogs (community blogs) or follow a clog that aligns to their interests.

CellSpin is free, but ad-supported, with a current campaign focusing on social awareness.

“Our goal is to become the platform of choice for mobile media publishing,” Singh said. “Blogging, streaming, uploading — to any site on the Internet.”

Users can download CellSpin for Apple iPhone, Windows Mobile, Palm OS, Nokia Symbian OS, Blackberry or sign up online here from a desktop or mobile browser.

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