Some links have piled up, and here they are:
- Mojungle, a mobile media sharing service I reviewed and quite liked back in July, has put itself up for sale on eBay, starting at $60,000.
- Location-based social networking site Socialight has relaunched with a bunch of new features, and got a nice little right up in The Observer on Sunday.
- ScanR, one of the growing number of sites that turns your cameraphone into a copier or scanner, is looking for some help to get going with international users.
- Finally, I was flattered to get an email from one of my favorite bloggers, Jan Chipchase, pointing me to an excellent writeup on his site of a research study on how people use mobile TV in South Korea. It’s a great look at how people are using mobile devices with a TV function, and makes for the typically fascinating reading you can expect from Jan’s site.







Regarding ScanR: This is a really interesting way of verifying ScanR’s service by combining the testing with a sweepstakes. Of course their service is especially suited for this kind of setup, but photo and video sharing services could probably use the same approach … possibly using ScanR for “OCRing” the phone number. A bit tough in a video though.