April 13, 2008
1:02 am

Google has launched the mobile version of Orkut, and to access the mobile version of Orkut, users simply have to point their phone's browser over to m.Orkut.com and login using your Google account. The mobile version includes most of Orkut's key features, allowing users to access their scrapbooks, check out their profiles, accept/deny friend requests and search Orkut via the Universal Search (adapted for mobile viewing of course). You can even flag profiles, a feature many spammers will probably loathe.

Unfortunately, they still have “bad, bad, server” error. You can only access limited amount of information via the mobile interface, such as shrunk profile pages, friends list, and post scraps on other people’s profiles.

Inside Orkut

Google, Social Media, Social Network, Social Networking, Orkut, Mobile, Mobile Device, Mobile Phone

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