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Sprint & Samsung just took the veil off of the Samsung Instinct — an iPhone wannabe. Good try, but no. Didn’t Sprint come out with the HTC Touch to rival the iPhone just this past year, now this?

I remember a Sprint sales representative at one of the corporate stores telling me that the HTC Touch is a better phone than the iPhone so now I can just imagine the hype Sprint is probably going to be selling to their sales reps.

Oh yeah, this Instinct phone claims to have visual voicemail, doesn’t Apple have a patent for this?

Things have been buzzing with MoFuse lately, bringing on a team, getting our first office and some even more exciting things that I haven’t talked about yet but will in the near future.

Here is what’s new and I can talk about:

  • MoFuse is no longer a subsidiary of  Swift Blue, LLC, it has grown up and is now MoFuse Incorporated.
  • I am no longer the CEO of MoFuse, Inc. — I willfully stepped aside and asked Annette Tonti to take the reigns!
  • Moving into our first office in Providence, RI tomorrow — it’s small but will suffice for the short-term.

Other than that there is one other big development that I’ve been hush-hush on. We’ve got some great new features in the roadmap that our users are going to absolutely love and I can’t wait to get those rolled out.

Next few months are going to be exciting to say the least!

Introducing MoFuse iPhone

March 1st, 2008

We launched the first-ever iPhone Web Application creator over at MoFuse on Wednesday. It’s been covered pretty well by the blogosphere. Here are some posts from TechCrunch and Mashable.

Below is an iPhone emulator that we built for people to embed their iPhone Web Application into their blogs to show it off.

More RSS Fun at MoFuse

February 7th, 2008

Just added another RSS feed for all the latest sites created using the MoFuse Platform.

For a list of all our RSS feeds, we will be adding more, goto: http://www.mofuse.com/feeds

If you bored visit www.mofuse.mobi on your mobile device and click on MoFuse Portal  to check out the latest mobile sites made at MoFuse.

Or, you can goto grow.mofuse.mobi to check out the latest Grown mobile sites using MoFuse Grow.

I love checking out new mobile sites when I’m away from home or the office and this is a great way to kill time and find interesting new content!

MoFuse GrowI decided it was time to start creating some RSS feeds for MoFuse and I’m starting off with MoFuse Grow. The MoFuse Grow RSS feed will show the 30 latest mobile sites grown via MoFuse Grow.

This is a cool new feature for people who are looking to discover new mobile content.

You can get the RSS feed here: http://feeds.feedburner.com/mfgrow

And of course, you can get the mobile version here: http://grow.mofuse.mobi