Nokia has just released a new service, called MOSH. It stands for MObilize and SHare. Actually the alpha version has been around for quite some time; but the beta version has just been announced officially last week.
So, what is MOSH all about? It is another social networking site dedicated for mobile devices. You can share and manage digital contents, including images, videos, audio, applications, games and even documents. Basically it is like YouTube, Flickr with additional support to other content types.
You can manage your contents on the web via http://mosh.nokia.com. The access to this beta version is still restricted. You need to enter password to access it. The password is ALLACCESS. I have no idea why it is still password-protected since many people know it already.
You can also use a client application on your S60 device. Just point your Web browser to http://mosh.nokia.mobi/start to download it. As of the writing of this posting, the client application basically just launches the Web browser. So, it is not really a full-features client application yet.
In my opinion, the user interface of MOSH is a little bit complicated. For example, I don’t know how to change my current device. My device is still shown as Nokia N73 now; although I have change mine to Nokia N95.
What is also confusing is the terms used by MOSH. For example, when I first saw “My Collections”, I thought it should be the collection of my contents. Apparently, it is some kind of “My Favorites” folder.
Give MOSH a try and let me know your opinion.
Compatible devices: S60 2nd, 3rd Edition, Nokia Nseries, Nokia Eseries.
 Update (07-Sep-2007): The password to access MOSH has been removed. Now, it is officially available for public.