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CellSpin Launches The First MySpace and Facebook Instant Mobile Posting Application for Audio, Video, Photos and Text on 300+ Phones Worldwide April 29, 2008 
Sharing video, audio, pictures and text on leading social networks is now truly mobile

SAN JOSE, Calif., April 29 /CNW/ -- CellSpin, an exciting new mobile application, now lets anyone share any digitized experience -- audio, video, pictures or text -- from their mobile phone to their favorite social networking sites very easily and for FREE. Users no longer have to wait to get on their computers to post on their Facebook and MySpace pages. With CellSpin, users can now document their life on-the-go in just one click. CellSpin was selected as one of the Top 10 Companies to launch at the DEMO Conference in January 2008.

In addition to Facebook and MySpace, CellSpin is the first and only mobile application enabling cellphone users to seamlessly integrate multimedia content inside live eBay auctions as well as post to Blogger, YouTube, Picasa, Flickr, Live Journal and Live Spaces, with other sites to follow. It is available for free download to users worldwide at http://www.cellspin.net.

The CellSpin software is now available on 300+mobile phone models worldwide listed at http://www.cellspin.net/phones, with more being added all the time. Those who don't have one of the supported phones can still use the CellSpin service worldwide by sending their pictures, video, voice and text from their mobile phones via SMS, MMS or email to go@cellspin.net, and the multimedia content is posted to their Facebook and MySpace pages immediately. Users can simultaneously share with all their friends every random picture, thought, and experience, without limiting it to one or two MMS buddies.

According to Bobby Singh, CEO of CellSpin, "Finally, immediate gratification at its finest. It's the easiest mobile application to use for sharing ALL four media types. You don't have to know HTML, calculus, 15-step combinations, or have any programming skills."

Marcos Klein, CTO of CellSpin:"Sure, there are applications out there where you can take pictures and post them to one particular website, but why limit yourself like that when there are so many great sites out there? With CellSpin you can simultaneously post to multiple sites in one-click." To add the CellSpin mobile blogging web application to your MySpace profile, visit http://www.cellspin.net/help/add_myspace/. To add it your Facebook profile, visit http://www.cellspin.net/help/add_facebook_webapp/. Price and availability: CellSpin is FREE and available immediately at http://www.cellspin.net. It supports Symbian, Windows Mobile, and BlackBerry operating systems, with others coming soon; and is now available on 300+ mobile phone models, listed at http://www.cellspin.net/phones. Unsupported phones worldwide can still use the CellSpin service by sending SMS/MMS or Email to go@cellspin.net
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About CellSpin Soft, Inc (http://www.cellspin.net)
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CellSpin is dedicated to making the Mobile 2.0 experience as simple as possible, even as the technology behind it becomes ever more powerful. Founded in 2006, the company is headquartered in San Jose, CA.
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