Abazab Feeds the MySpace Beast

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Pete Cashmore
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Abazab Feeds the MySpace Beast
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Abazab is another service that aims to feed the MySpace beast - the tool allows MySpace users, Tagworlders and bloggers to send video straight from their cellphones to a web widget. Think of it as Stickam for your phone. I haven't been able to test the service yet, but their press release is pretty telling:

abazab's web-based messaging "widget," currently in beta at www.abazab.com, allows anyone with a standard camera phone, PDA or computer to send video, photo and voice messages directly to any web page. Community sites gain a rich new way to further engage members with more personal forms of expression and communication. Regardless of location, users can now make spontaneous connections and more easily share rich-media content with their social networks, and get responses to postings more quickly.

I think it's pretty obvious that MySpace is the prime target. Compare azabab's homepage - which purports to be the work of one gnarly dude named "Ricky" - to their corporate site, which reveals an experienced and well-funded team, with no mention of Ricky at all. I've no idea when Abazab will come out of beta, but I'm bullish on any service that feeds the MySpace beast.

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