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MojoBaby at E3
Mojobaby will be demonstrating their new Mobile Photo and Video blogging service at E3.
Date: Monday, July 09, 2007
Author: James Fudge

Mojobaby will be demonstrating their new Mobile Photo and Video blogging service MojoBaby.com this year at the Fairmont Hotel in Santa Monica California. MojoBaby allows users to almost instantly share E3 pictures, video and text from a cell phone to the web.

MojoBaby was formed in 2007 to integrate mobile blogging with pictures and videos. MojoBaby allows you to instantly share what you are doing with friends and family. More than a blog or social networking site, MojoBaby also lets you share your photos through the MojoPlayer which can be placed on any site such as MySpace, Blogger, Typepad, and personal web pages. The service is free to users.

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