Nokia Beta Labs releases MOSH Client, Audiobooks software
By Dusan Belic on Friday, November 9th, 2007 at 9:19 AM PST In Applications, Nokia, Symbian
Nokia (NYSE: NOK) Beta Labs has been busy these days and as a result Nokia smartphone owners can now grab two new applications for free.

The first one is MOSH client, which allows you to use Nokia’s MOSH social networking service — upload, search, browse and check your stats — directly from your phone. Previously it was launched under MOSH website, but now it’s also available at the Beta Labs’ website.
The other application, Nokia Audiobooks, is still in beta and like the name says enables users to enjoy audiobooks while on-the-go. It includes a highly efficient audio compression technology optimized for voice (AMR-WB), a player application for S60 (Nokia Audiobook Player), and an audio converter tool for PC (Nokia Audiobook Manager). Too bad it isn’t incorporated in the new NSeries Multimedia menu — I know I would like to access it from there.
As usual, Nokia is looking for your feedback, so don’t hesitate to drop your two cents as soon as you get a chance…
[Via: Tommi's Nokia Beta Labs blog]


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