October 4, 2004
Bliss goes (mo)blogging as it offers readers their own diaries
Bliss magazine, Emap Elan's teenage monthly, is offering its 300,000 readers the opportunity to run their own internet diaries, reports Brrand Republic.
The publisher has joined forces with mobile specialist Mobrio to provide access to the company's personal diary or blogging service, the Zpace, on the Bliss Website.
Bliss readers will be able to effectively set up their own website without any prior technical knowledge and upload photos from their camera phones via MMS or email.
They can post journal entries via SMS or from a computer and browse their friend's sites over Wap. Users can also personalise the appearance of their site choosing the layout, colours, fonts and page styles.
emily | 1:06 PM |
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