MOSH and SEEK
While “Mosh and Seek” may sound like professional wrestlers playing hide and seek, they are in fact parts of a broader effort by Nokia to facilitate the creation and sharing of content for mobile devices.

MOSH — short for Mobilize and Share — is an application, currently in beta, that allows users to upload, download, and share mobile content they or others have created with others in the MOSH community.
Revealed at the CTIA show in San Francisco this week, SEEK is a new extension to MOSH that allows you to submit customized search requests to the MOSH community to help you find the exact content you are looking for:
“SEEK is the third dimension in the evolution of MOSH. The first dimension was the ability to upload and share content with a global audience; the second was downloading and customizing your device; now SEEK provides the ability to seek content and interact with the community, SEEK will tap into the power of the MOSH community and provide customized responses to people’s mobile needs.”
If you haven’t tried out MOSH yet, now’s a good time. The application is free and should work on any Nokia device. Check the site for more.


October 27th, 2007 at 7:52 am
Nokia’s MOSH is full of illegal contents…
Nokia has a serious problem with software piracy. Although new users have to give their personal mobile phone numbers to subscribe, MOSH is full of pirated software. Every subscribed user can upload files and downloads even work without subscription……
October 29th, 2007 at 2:03 am
2 days remain?
October 29th, 2007 at 8:02 am
Way to go Nokia ! I’ve been a member of MOSH since the beta. It seems to be moving along great. Lots of downloadable content which is always a good thing
November 6th, 2007 at 11:36 am
MOSH is really cool. ^^