Nokia is launching SEEK, the third dimension in the continuing evolution of its social network for mobile phones, MOSH, sometime in December. SEEK allows mobile users to request for mobile contents from their MOSH network. MOSH community member can then send suggested mobile sites that answers the SEEK query or create content themselves for the perusal of the requesting MOSH member.
SEEK promises to be a helpful tool for MOSH users. You can possible ask anything from the MOSH network, and for sure, with its 6 million users, somebody will have an answer to your query. You can request for a map of
SEEK is the third installment in the series of application/enhancements that Nokia has been introducing for its mobile social network. The first one allows content uploading and sharing and the second lets MOSH members customize their mobile devices.
Lee Epting, Vice President of Forum Nokia said that responding to the needs of the MOSH community has been the strong focus of MOSH. “We have always focused on MOSH being a service created for, and shaped by, users. Seeing users request content from one another, as well as the desire for community discussion, forms the foundation of SEEK…We expect this to take creativity and mobile customization to a new level,” says Lee.
The good thing about MOSH and its applications is that these are not NOKIA exclusive. The MOSH network was developed from the ground up specifically to answer the need for social networking among mobile phones regardless of brand and mobile carriers.














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