Podcast #29: James Waterworth, MOSH

I’m a huge fan of Nokia’s content-sharing site MOSH. I’ve began to upload my entire S60 library to the service,so I can easily download all my essential apps everytime I switch to a new phone (which is waaay too often). And thanks to the service, I’ve found all sorts of cool apps I would have never seen without it. If you’re a MOSH user, be sure to click here and add me as your friend!
There’s been a lot of great things said about MOSH, a few critical things, and a few questions. So I got together with MOSH’s Communications Manager, James Waterworth. We discussed the history of the service, where it’s been, where it’s going - and we even got to a response about their infamous GoogleAdsense-iPhone ad! Enjoy the podcast! And if you’re unfamiliar with MOSH, here’s what Wikipedia has to say…
MOSH is a user defined distribution channel for mobile content initiated by Nokia. The name “MOSH” comes from “Mobilize and Share”.
The channel can be used to both download and upload various content for mobile phones or other platforms. File types that are handled are: audio, images, applications, games, videos, documents.
A person can create an account on MOSH that comes with the following stats: creator (for content created by that person), collector (for the number of objects added to the collection in the account) and sharer (for uploading files that are not necessarily the work of that person) [1]
MOSH was launched by Nokia in August and is still in Beta.
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James found his way to Finland and Nokia by marrying a beautiful Finnish girl. He manages media relations for MOSH and wishes he had half the talent of most MOSH contributors. In his spare time he digs holes in the garden, plants flowers, bushes and trees and hopes they will survive the Winter.



Phil, I use MOSH for that exact same reason! In the past I’ve been storing stuff on thumb drives but once my trust drive went faulty I has MOSH to rely on.
I have MOSH question. Why do they remove content, then send an email stating that they removed content due to copyright blah blah blah… but never state what the content is that they removed?
mosh is the best user defined distribution channel for mobile content initiated by Nokia.is great!