How to blog on your cellphone!

This is a guide to blogging your nuts out when you are traveling or
outdoors without an access to a computer.  Of course, we will be using
a cellphone PDA to blog ourselves nuts.

First and foremost, you can simply use an email client to write your articles.

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I highly recommend that you publish your cellphone blog post
afterwards when you have access to your computer.

In the meanwhile, your draft blog post lives in your e-mail box.

Mobile blogging is really good for those of you on the constant go.
If you find yourself stuck waiting for a flight or even if you are on
a long bus commute, you can easily turn that into a valuable blog
writing time and let your ideas fly on your PDA keyboard.  Of course,
we do recommend you get a full qwerty keyboard equipped pda.

The reason I made this post was also because of the fact that I am
actually sitting at the park as I write this blog post.

With no access to my computer but good broadband access to my gmail, I
am simply writing this during an outdoor party actually.

You see, great ideas on blog posts can be very productive even outside
your home office.

Perhaps, I will take this idea even further and try to blog 24/7 on the go.

Of course, it’s a lot harder to do linking and uploading images so I
try to keep that for later when I get back to my home office.

Now, there are numerous ways to also publish live on your cellphone but I won’t get into that as I don’t recommend it.

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Foundcity Attempts a Horrible GoogleMaps API

http://foundcity.net/

Foundcity, a site that attempts to list favorite things to do at a metropolitan city, does a very horrible job of implementing GoogleMaps API.  At best, it’s going to be a horribly designed site that no one will use.

They will really need to hire real engineers to make the site right.

Foundcity is a social mapping tool for creating a personalized map of your life on-the-fly. From your computer or cell phone, you tag locations, add photos, label them with any words you want, and plot them to your map, which you can share with friends, keep private, or publish openly.

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