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Palm Treo 650 Device Spotlight
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| Tue Oct 25, 2005 11:58 pm |
I first saw SplashBlog in action at the 2005 PalmSource Developers Conference. At first, I really did not think it was a big deal. However, you will have to understand that I did not have a Treo 650 at the time.
Since I got my Treo 650, I have really been impressed with the power of SplashBlog. I have used it on countless occasions to keep in touch with my family. I am not one to travel a lot, but when I do, I like to keep in touch with my wife and three daughters. Not only can I talk to them, but I can take a picture and upload it to SplashBlog for them to view. While I could e-mail them a picture, SplashBlog makes it so much easier to do. Plus, I can manage the blog directly from my Treo.
What about cost? SplashBlog is free for one blog up to 100 pictures. If you want to store more than 100 pictures on your blog, it will cost $29.95 a year to subscribe to the SplashBlog service. That is a little over two dollars a month ($2.50 to be exact). Not bad? Right?
Well, please note that using SplashBlog will almost force you to purchase an unlimited data plan, so you might want to factor that in there as well. It can be very addicting and at 40-80 KB per photo, it can add up pretty quickly.
So go take SplashBlog for a test drive, but don't say that I didn't warn you!
By the way, SplashBlog does work with other Palm devices. If you have a way to get digital pictures onto your Palm device and have a wireless path to the Internet, you can SplashBlog as well.
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