Post audio, video, photo and text to Twitter with CellSpin’s micro-blogging service
If you find yourself getting hooked more and more to micro-blogging services like Twitter and Pownce, you’ll find great use for the newest micro-blogging tool released by CellSpin.
CellSpin offers users the ability to post to their Twitter or Pownce pages using a cellphone, in the form of either audio, video, photos, or text. It’s the first mobile blogging service to support the four aforementioned forms of multimedia, and is now available as a free download from CellSpin’s web site.

Twitter users will find that CellSpin gets around the 140-character limit in posts, while Pownce users will have the ability to share their preferred bits of multimedia to friends on-the-go.
Currently, CellSpin has versions for handsets running on BlackBerry, Symbian, and Windows Mobile 5.0 – 6.0. It should work on over 300 different models of handsets all over the world, with support for others “soon to follow” (wink*iPhone 3G*wink).
Hop on over to CellSpin for the download.
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