Pocket Blog extends your weblog to any Pocket PC device. It works with your existing weblog software and allows posting and editing from a PocketPC.
Updates can be stored on your PDA. When Internet connectivity becomes available, like when using a WiFi card, changes can be posted automatically. Pocket Blog also downloads recent weblog entries, enabling you to edit entries that were originally posted from your desktop.
The initial Pocket Blog release implements the Blogger API, which is supported by many popular weblog packages including Blogger, Movable Type, and Radio Userland. A future release of Pocket Blog will also implement the MetaWeblog API, which is presently supported by Radio Userland. The MetaWeblog API adds support for categorization of weblog entries, and should be supported by other weblog software in the future.
In related news, Shellen.com who works at Google/Blogger.com has more audioblogger news including the fact that Audblog now supports Blogger.com, Moveable Type, RadioLand, Live Journal and others. Audblog costs $3.00 per month for 12, two-minute audio posts. You can stick with the weblog software you’re currently using. Audblog just appends MP-3s to it - from a cellphone.
BTW, a European magazine recently included an 8-page insert, produced entirely by the audience, armed with Nokia 3650 mobile phones.
The phones were given to a number of readers and local celebrities. Each one of these contributors were given a specific assignment on three story categories (”five ways to enjoy Stockholm in the Summer”, “my day” [a 24-hour documentary] or “interview the most interesting person you meet within three days”).






