mjelly launches mobile internet directory + app store
Serial mobile entrepreneur James Coops at mjelly has just launched a mobile internet site and mobile applications download directory at m.mjelly.com. The service is designed to help with one of the mobile internet’s
major barriers, discovery. Anyone who has tried to find useful content or applications knows that mobile search can be pretty random and fruitless. This is designed to help mobile internet newbies and pros alike find quality sites and mobile software. It offers a comprehensive range of links and an iPhone style app store for all types of mobile devices. You can also access it on your PC at www.mjelly.com
Typically, being one of Jame’s projects, the site is not your communal garden WAP directory, its a bit more mobile web 2.0 than that. User generated comments and ratings help you sort through the listings and, unlike Getjar, companies aren’t paying for placement. The idea is that the cream will rise to the top. We like it and would recommend this site to anyone struggling to find decent content or applications on the mobile web. You can save your favourites too, so the site also serves as personalised portal.
Congratulations to to James and all at mjelly, products like this are opening up the mobile internet, and can only be a good thing! You can also read some of Jame’s inciteful blog postings at blog.mjelly.com
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