T-Mobile USA to Include JuiceCaster on 12 Handsets

Posted on 16 April 2008 by Kim Poh Liaw




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JuiceCaster is set to launch on T-Mobile USA. JuiceCaster enables easy, one-touch sharing of pictures and videos directly from a camera phone to more than 20 top online social-networking and blogging sites, including MySpace, Facebook and Twitter. Additionally, the latest version of JuiceCaster, 6.0, now includes the ability for users to post and watch real-time video status updates on their mobile devices.

JuiceCaster 6.0 will be offered at $2.99 per month for unlimited use on T-Mobile handsets by early May. Members connect and communicate in a rich social-networking environment that includes profiles, pictures, videos, friend lists, comments, ratings and personal status updates, all on the mobile phone

“People network online, but live on their phones now more than ever,” said Nick Desai, CEO of Juice Wireless, Inc. “By enabling users to easily capture and post desired content to their online profiles and update their status with real-time videos, we provide unprecedented capabilities in the social communications arena. We are thrilled to launch JuiceCaster on T-Mobile, a leading innovative wireless operator. Now, even more people can get JuiceCaster directly on their phones and start living a connected life.”



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1 Comments For This Post

  1. Raj says:

    Interesting… I am on T-Mobile but I bought my own Nokia N82. The Nokia N82 is able to upload pictures for free to Flickr. In fact, it is really simple. 1) Snap the picture, 2) click upload. Done. You do not even need the more internet service from T-Mobile.

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