Today at 9/9/09 9am EDT, Socialtext released Socialtext Mobile. Here is the blog post, press release, and coverage:
Mashable: Socialtext Mobile: Business Activity Streams On the Go
by Barb Dybwad, September 9, 2009
"If you’re one of the many enterprise (and increasingly, small
business) users of Socialtext, you’ll be excited about today’s
Socialtext Mobile beta launch news. If you’re in the market for an
Enterprise 2.0 solution for your business, there’s even more reason to
get Socialtext on your roadmap."
Venture Beat: Socialtext builds mobile web apps for collaboration
by Anthony Ha, September 9, 2009
"Socialtext President and co-founder Ross Mayfield says the mobile
version of Socialtext should includes almost all the features found on
its downloadable application Socialtext Desktop — namely, you’ll be
able to read colleagues’ Twitter-style comments and post your own
comments in Socialtext Signals, follow co-workers’ activity streams,
view their profiles, and also read and edit content in Socialtext’s
wiki workspaces."
TechCrunch: Socialtext Launches Mobile Version Of Twitter-Like Collaboration Platform
by Leena Rao, September 9, 2009
"Via a Blackberry, iPhone or Android, users can see and post to
their company’s Twitter-like message stream and access their company’s
Socialtext Workspace, an enterprise-ready wiki. The platform’s
SocialCalc collaborative spreadsheet offering is also accessible via
the mobile interface."
eWeek Socialtext Releases Mobile Web App for iPhone, BlackBerry, Android
by Clint Boulton, September 9, 2009
"The lightweight Web app works on Apple's iPhone, Research In
Motion BlackBerry smartphones and Android smartphones, allowing users
to access Socialtext's Twitter-like Signals microblogging tool and
browse through users' activities, content and contacts. Users can then
access a contact's virtual business card by clicking to e-mail or call
the contact from their smartphone."
InternetNews: Socialtext Mobile Delivers Broader Access
by David Needle, September 9, 2009
"Users won't have to do any extra configuration to use the mobile
version. Socialtext Mobile automatically detects when you log in from a
mobile phone and serves up an optimized mobile application."
ReadWriteWeb Socialtext Goes Mobile But Forgoes an App
by Steven Walling, September 9, 2009
"Rather than a native application tailored to the iPhone,
BlackBerry, or Android, Socialtext chose to create mobile browser
version that is cross-platform by default. The site will detect when
you're logging on through a mobile device and redirect you to a
subdomain with a custom UI, which was built to reflect the desktop
version of Socialtext."