New Nokia Lifeblog
By Dusan Belic on Wednesday, March 8th, 2006 at 5:03 AM PST In Applications, Mobile Web, Nokia, Symbian
Nokia (NYSE: NOK) today introduced Nokia Lifeblog 2.0, a solution for personal multimedia content that enables users to maintain a photo album. This PC and mobile device software combination makes collecting, storing and sharing multimedia content easier than ever.
As with previous versions of Nokia Lifeblog, you can create a rich personal multimedia diary, with photos, video clips, messages and text notes all stored in one place and organized in a chronological manner. The new version of Nokia Lifeblog builds on the previous versions by adding audio notes as well as other context information, such as calendar entries and location information, to the diary.
This means that images and video clips are surrounded with the context in which they were taken, rendering them as part of the rich tapestry of items that make up your personal Nokia Lifeblog timeline.
With the push of a button, all your content can conveniently be transferred to a compatible PC, offering permanent storage and freeing up memory space on your Nokia Nseries device. Photos and video clips can also be shared directly from your PC via email or by blogging to a compatible service. Moreover, the PC software of Nokia Lifeblog also makes it easy to import your existing digital photo collection from the PC’s hard drive.
New Nokia Lifeblog PC software can be downloaded for free from www.nokia.com/lifeblog. The new mobile software, which is compatible with all Nokia Nseries devices (and some other Nokia smartphones), is expected to become available from the end of April 2006.

