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RSS, flickr and del.icio.us on a Mobile Phone

Roger Whittaker writes to tell us Engadget reports that Mobileglu is offering an interesting new service that gives users the ability to read RSS feeds, flickr, del.icio.us, and other sources of content in a mobile friendly format. Think this will lead to smarter content developers making their own sites more mobile friendly, or just a few lawsuits?

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  1. Opera mobile by dotpavan · · Score: 3, Informative
    Doesnt Opera Mobile do the same?

    "Opera Mobile browser lets you surf the full Web on your mobile phone. And when we say "the full Web," we really mean the *full* Web. Equipped with Opera's Small-Screen Rendering technology, the Opera Mobile browser lets you access any site on the Internet, just like you do on your computer."

    1. Re:Opera mobile by JulesLt · · Score: 3, Informative

      I think the difference is that the Opera browser shows the whole web page (inc. the ads subsidising said page, etc) rather than accessing the underlying data.

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  2. MobileRSS by brokencomputer · · Score: 3, Informative

    This is kind of like Mobile RSS.

  3. Re:Risk of living off others' content by darkworm · · Score: 2, Informative

    Hello there,

    Justin from mobileGlu here. The idea behind mobileGlu is not to live off other people's content, we are just acting as a mobile aggregator for people's flickr, delicious, upcoming, RSS etc life online, and that relationship is one to many (i.e. one user many content), not many to many like public aggregators.

    The main goal behind the project is not to leech people's content, but to act as a two-way hub between the user and the web service (e.g. allowing user's to post photos from their mobile to their Flickr account, and view those photos), and to help enable other web services to get mobilised as quickly as possible.

    Hope that clear some things up?

    Justin