AT&T Lets You Access Your Social Networks With New Mobile App
by Paul Glazowski
AT&T introduced a development this week, assembled by mobile social networking software specialist Intercasting Corp, that allows its wireless subscribers to employ a new MEdia Mall option called My Communities, a $2.99/month extra, to connect with friends and other associates through services like MySpace, Photobucket, LiveJournal, Xanga, and Rabble, as well as niche and specialized
Only a few months have passed since we witnessed AT&T provide its mobile subscribers with a social service operable via the MEdia Mall storefront. Dubbed JuiceCaster, it enables users to share media with people on the Web across hotspots like Facebook, MySpace, YouTube, Flickr, and Twitter. My Communities, meanwhile, which is a product of a platform called ANTHEM, broadens the user’s list of choices for interacting with others. In addition to media sharing, run of the mill message-based communication, comment postings and friend requests are made possible through the My Communities application dashboard. Read more on Mashable….
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