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Nokia MOSH announces SEEK to provide customized responses to people’s mobile needs

Categories: Nokia,
By: , IntoMobile
Wednesday, October 24th, 2007 at 6:29 AM

Nokia has announced a new feature for its growing mobile social networking site – MOSH. Touted as the “third dimension in the evolution of MOSH,” SEEK builds upon the first two: 1) the ability to upload and share content, and 2) download and customize your device.

Nokia MOSHThe idea is to tap into the power of MOSH community and provide customized responses to people’s mobile needs. For example, let’s say you need a specific mobile application but can’t find anything close? Starting from December 14th when SEEK is scheduled to be released to the general public, you’ll be able to use the new feature and wait for other members of the MOSH community to respond with suggestions or custom created content answering the “SEEK.” Kinda neat, although it bets on a tons of goodwill. :)

Finally, if you’re visiting CTIA – make sure to check out SEEK demonstration at Nokia’s booth.

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