Most of mig33’s 10 million users are from outside North America. With their roots in south-east Asia, and their focus on mobile devices, mig33’s subscriber base has come from youth in countries where the primary way to access the internet has been via mobile phone.
Today they rolled out their first products that are specifically designed to target American users. Their new Blackberry client makes it easy to share photos, connect with friends, make inexpensive international phone calls, and bring all of your IM accounts together in one place.

To get the mig33 Blackberry application, visit http://mig33.com/wim/blackberry.php.
It’s no secret that mobile social networking usage is exploding. Since May of last year, for example, mobile usage of Facebook has expanded dramatically. In November, polls I conducted showed Facebook mobile usage at 27% of the install base, up from under 10% in May a year earlier. Can mig33 grab a US foothold in this fast growing market? Perhaps, but they’ll need a solid constituency behind them. As Facebook cultivated youth via college campuses, mig33 will have to find a core constituency that cares passionately about the services they deliver. With their emphasis on inexpensive international calling, it doesn’t seem as if they’ve hit the mark yet for US consumers.
Entries from October 2008
Mig33 and blackberry in US
October 16, 2008 · 2 Comments
Categories: Mig33
Tagged: blackberry, Mig33, USA
Mig33 vs mIRC
October 16, 2008 · 1 Comment
Before mig33 was born mIRC was the best well known softweare used for many people to chat at one chat room.Mig33 was a big hit. It was a software which enabled people to chat from AOL,Yahoo,Hotmail,Gmail etc..almost all the common IM programmes people use, and also it enabled people to talk in chatrooms. as mig was introduced people started shifting to mig.Now We rarely see people on mIRC, Most of the people agree that its the main reason which people started to quit IRC and join mig.Well in mirc people were’nt able to chat from thrie email ids,and they aren’t able to make contact lists which will enable them to get more friends.but mig33 has all these features. We could say that “mig is the solutionized version of mIRC”. cant we?
Eventhough there are still some people who use mIRC at their office, still the future of mig is brighter tham mIRC’s.becase now people are beein able to chat through mig33 using thair pc’s by softwares such as sJboy, Mig pro and all such java emulators plus now we can use mig33 to chat from the pc from their main website.
In my view, not only mig33 made the continues decrease in the number of people who used mIRC,As foruming became popular, lots of people got their intrests stopped in it…lots of people made freeforums and learned it while some joined the existing forums and helped them carve thair way through success. Here is an example www.mig33asia.com and www.mig33indo4u.tk
Categories: Mig33
Tagged: Chat, freeforum, Mig33, mig33asia, mig33indo, mirc
Mig33 vs mxit
October 16, 2008 · 2 Comments
Everyone has been talking about it, doing it, experiencing a new sub culture of trend. Chatting for cheaper it is, it has become the latest dating and friendship making avenue and also the tool for predators alike to commit heinous crimes.
As sending and receiving data over mobile networks becomes more prevalent, companies are launching new applications and hardware to make entering text messages easier and faster. Vendors are being driven to release products because of increased popularity of WAP (wireless application protocol) services, mobile e-mail, mobile microbrowsers and SMS (short messaging service).
Indianspice went undercover into the matrix of mig33 and that of mxit to understand this long existent medium of communication.
About the mobile chat applications
Mig33 is a chat tool that you can install on any phone that will allow you to message other Mig33 users anywhere in the world. All you need to become part of the network is to have a GPRS enabled mobile phone and a quick setup of the application to your cell phone.
Mxit is the alternative application that has swept South Africa by storm. Most Mxit users are more at ease with this application as they have been using it for a longer period of time. But it has its disadvantages for use. For one the creator of Mxit regulates the varied rooms and charges for you to interact in the Chat rooms. It even has its own currency called Moola’s that allow you to send a set amount of messages in a Chat room. After you have exhausted your funds, its time for you to buy more Moola’s.
Usability of the applications
Mig33 is more savvy in its approach to design and user end usage. You just got to be fast on the draw in the chatrooms to get your say in the chat room. In a matter of seconds the topic can change amongst the users and your point of say can be seen as old news.
Mxit is slower in approach and the chat rooms are very boring. I understand the creators logical approach to limit users to their geographic location for all intents and purposes of interaction and filtered marketing strategies but its still not the way to go. Note to Mxit: Remember there is freedom of speech and the masses will find a way to override it.
Mig33 is more flexible. How you might ask? It’s the choice of the users to create rooms by their choice of topic and intent. You may create rooms for your own pleasure and entertainment for your mates and also interact in other rooms. The slick and nifty design of the Graphic User interface is also wicked.
How much does it cost?
Mig33 is actually free believe it or not. All that you get charged for is the browsing time you spend on having your GPRS connection enabled.
Mxit, however is not free. Here you are charged for each message you send on the application for a mere 2 cents per message. And then also its your GPRS cost as well.
Safety and privacy
Privacy is one thing we all want to maintain if we are a mxit or mig33 user. But there is the dumb lot of people that just never learn. So I went off in the direction of hacking.
I hooked up with a just one person that has hacked hundreds of Mxit accounts and even did a few right in front of me. Mxit is more vulnerable to hacking than Mig33. For one to hack Mxit accounts its simple you either get to know one person and chain react a series of interesting questions to them and eventually get to their pin for Mxit.
Then the technology side has a few cracker tools to punch in a Mxit users nickname and it will process a new password for that Mxit users account without them knowing.
The algorithm for verification of the user is not that secure from what I could see when this kid did it for me. Yes I say KID as this desi boy is just 18 years old.
He (lets call him Warlock) admitted that Mxit is easier than Mig33. For hacking Mig33 he has yet to accomplish this. Right now Warlock has decided to stick with knocking out Mxit accounts and more so he does it from his phone. No fancy laptop or desktop.
Exploring the persona of the individuals in these chat rooms
The average mxit person is open to psychologically changing their style of communication to other Mxit users. There are some of those that are in the rooms that are totally geekified but go thru a make over to become the HotStud as their nickname (in internet speak the word for nickname is Handle). The same for the real life bikini babe to christen herself as SuperWoman. Its for some, an escape from reality to mould a new identity. For others, it’s a chat tool to keep in touch with friends and meet new friends for purposes that may vary.
Mig33 on the other is more aggressive, for the South African user it’s a new tool to them still. And there are many Mxit users that are slowly being converted from Mxit to Mig33.
The urban Jungle of Chat
For the urban metrosexual, ubersexual, hottie babe it’s a tool to meet friends, find a date and a host of other activities and intents. Some we shall not speak of mind you.
The office worker gets hooked too
For the average Joe Soap that uses a pc, they have become hooked on other chat applications that allow them to interact with friends, family and co-workers. Some of the more popular applications are MSN, Yahoo, Google Chat, AIM etc. so with that in focus it seemed a like a pretty good idea to stay online as much as possible so it was possible for Mxit and Mig33to integrate the flexibility of allowing Joe Soap to sign in with his chat accounts. Both Mxit and Mig33 allow you to sign on your MSN accounts to their chat applications.
Categories: Mig33
Tagged: chat software, Free, Mig33, mig33 vs mxit, mxit
Free domain
October 16, 2008 · 1 Comment
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Categories: Domain
Tagged: cname, cpanel, Free domain, redirect
Lyrics plugins for windows
October 12, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Are you an avid music listener and often search the internet for lyrics to your favorite songs ?
Here is the list of Best Lyrics Plugins for Windows Music Players. These plugins automatically search and show you the lyrics of song being played in your favorite music player.
1. Leo’s Lyrics Plugin- It is a winamp plugin which automatically retrieve lyrics from Leos Lyrics, a top lyrics website. It can also automatically save lyrics in the MP3 file using ID3v2 tags. It works with Winamp 3 and 5. iTunes version is also available.
2. Lyrics Plugin for Winamp and WMP- Lyrics Plugin is a simple plugin available for Winamp and Windows Media Player. It is an add-on to view lyrics in WinAmp or Windows Media Player.
3. Lyrics Joy- Lyrics joy is a plugin which automatically starts when you run your favorite music player application. It retrieves lyrics from LyricsJoy.com and works with Winamp, Foobar 2000, Xmplay, Realplayer, Itunes, Yahoo Jukebox.
4. Lyrics Seeker- Another lyrics plugin that works with iTunes, WinAmp and Windows Media Player. It runs in system tray and retrieves lyrics from extensive database featuring more than 300,000 lyrics.
5. Lyricsnapper- It is a free tool which can retrieve lyrics from many famous lyrics websites. It supports integration with iTunes, you can also manually enter the song title to search for lyrics.
Categories: Cool stuff
Tagged: lyrics, music player, Software, windows
Adnsense on your blog
October 8, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Blogs are similar to RSS feeds in concept except they usually have one author rather than an aggregate of sources of the material they contain. Blogs (short for Web logs) are simple webpages where you can write articles and other content on a variety of topics, and both the famous and the unknown use these online diaries to share their thoughts, post pictures, and so on. The public can view this content and even comment on it in most cases Due to the considerable amount – and unlimited range – of content on Blogs, it may make sense to place AdSense ads on them. In fact, it is much easier to generate revenue from Blogs as compared to other web pages, at least in theory.
* First, blogs are full of content, most of which is original most of the time. The content may not be “good” from a human reader perspective but it is usually “good” according to Google’s scans. Thus, getting approved by Google AdSense may be easier.
* The content presented on the blog, in many cases, is quite diverse which, unlike a website that needs to be “about something” can be excused by the “everything and nothing” nature of most blogs. Consequently, the possibility of Google finding targeted ads that are relevant may increase.
* Google AdSense works only with those websites that are already indexed by Google. Blogs get indexed far more easily than regular webpages. Some blogs get indexed in as few as two to three days of submission. Thus, the chances of getting approved by Google AdSense increases
* Blogs can be created at practically no cost – much cheaper than commercial websites.
Categories: Adsense tips and tricks
Tagged: Blog, Google Adsense
EMOZE
October 8, 2008 · 1 Comment
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Categories: Cool stuff
Tagged: Emoze client, free push email, mobile phone
Blog contests
October 7, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Holding a contest on your blog can help to build traffic and loyal readership. A well rewarding contest can bring in plenty of backlinks and new visitors.
If you want to start or participate in a blog contest, here are the Top 3+3 Sites that keep their readers informed about all the latest Blog Contests.
1. Contest Blogger- A blog started by Phil Van Treuren with an aim to inform its readers about the latest blog contests as soon as they appear on the web. Contest Blogger deals exclusively with blogs and bloggers. You will not find posts about any contests, sweepstakes or prizes on Contest Blogger if they don’t have to with professional blogging and link building.
2. Blog-Contests- Walt started a $400 contest on his blog, just to learn that there was no way of letting people know about his contest.
Walt got frustrated and decided to start a website especially for blog contests, thats how blog-contests website was born.
Started as a website that gives bloggers a place to announce their contests, Blog-Contests.com now also run some own contests. Like the $50subscribers only monthly contest and $50 draw for bloggers who submit their contests to the website.
3. The Prize Blog: Attractively designed website with focus on Blog Contests. The Prize Blog offers a free updated list of contests, games, prizes available online and also FAQs and Tips and Tricks for those interested in entering online contests.
4. Reviewow Contests: Reviewwow is a blog created mainly to post reviews of gadgets and software but the author recently started cool new contests category where you will find info about all the latest blogging contests.
5. The Link Bait: A website about Link baiting techniques, with special coverage of blog contests.
6. BlogContestSite: Another cool site about Blog Contests. Info on latest contests and their deadlines can be found in the website sidebar.
These sites not only help you to find interesting Blog contests to participate in but also let you announce your contests to the widest possible audience.
Want to subscribe to all of these sites ? This Yahoo Pipeshould help you.
Categories: SEO
Tagged: Blog, contests, tips and tricks, win
How to earn money from google adsense
October 6, 2008 · Leave a Comment
Adsense is beginning to make a huge impact on the affiliate marketing industry today. Because of this, weak affiliate merchants have the tendency to die faster than ever and ad networks will be losing their customers quickly.If you are in a losing rather than winning in the affiliate program you are currently promoting, maybe it is about time to consider going into the Adsense marketing and start earning some real cash.
Google is readily providing well written and highly relevant ads that are closely chosen to match the content on your pages. You do not have to look for them yourselves as the search engine will be the doing the searching for you from other people’s source.
You also don’t have to spend time in choosing different kind of ads for different pages. Google makes it very easy for you, with no codes to mess around for different affiliate programs.
You will be able to concentrate on providing good and quality content, as the search engines will be the ones finding the best ads in which to put your pages on.
You are still allowed to add Adsense ads even if you already have affiliate links on your site. It is prohibited, however, to imitate the look and feel of the Google ads for your affiliate links. One of the things you can do, however, is to utilize Google’s custom palette to customize your Google ads, making them to appear a part of the web page itself. The idea here is to match background and links to match the theme of your site. People on the internet today are trained to click on a link that is blue, and if your Google ads have the same theme as your web page, it makes the Google ads appear to be a portion of your “content.”
You can also filter up to 200 URLs. This gives you a chance to block ads for the sites that do not meet your guidelines, and also block competitors. Remember that it is unavoidable that Adsense may be competing for some space on web sites that all other revenues are sharing.
Categories: Adsense tips and tricks
Tagged: Google Adsense, tips and trick
WP comment notifier
October 11, 2008 · Leave a Comment
wordpress comment moderation notifierapplication that runs in the system tray and notifies you when new comments come in to the moderation queue.
When there are new comments in the moderation queue a message will popup with the number of comments. Then you can launch your comment moderation page via the right-click menu.
The application works only with self hosted wordpress blogs because you need to upload and activate a small wordpress plugin used by the application to access the WordPress XML-RPC API.
WordPress Comment.
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Categories: Wordpress tutorials
Tagged: blogging tips and tricks, comments, freeware, Wordpress tool