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Happy New Year! I’d like to introduce you the new and hip Natuba!
Taking into consideration that it’s 2008, most of us (if not all) have cell phones with cameras. Many of us (if not all) use our camera phones to take quick snap shots of food, people and unusual sightings. We love to sneak pictures of our new baby nephews, our first real attempt at cooking and the surprise candid moments of our friends. How can we not? Having a tiny camera inside of our phone has got to be one of the most entertaining aspects of owning one (unless you have internet access).
The unfortunate reality of all this is that the pictures we gleefully take rarely make it out of our square phones. Most often than not, the only instances that any picture will be shared is immediately after the picture is taken, when you’re with a posse of pals to recap the event or any other situation where your phone is within tangible reach. If you take an awesome picture, wouldn’t you want to share it with your friends (or even the world)?! It would be a waste to leave a picture like this on your phone:
So what can you do? Natuba it! Natuba is the place to store all your cell phone stuff. With it, you can easily upload the pictures from your phone and send “shouts”- fleeting thoughts that you’d like to post up on the web aka text messsages. Once you create your account, you can share your personal link with your buddies so they can see all your exciting mobile pictures! *ta da*

Let me set up the scenario:
On a typical day, I’m usually running around trying to get as many things done during my waking hours. I could be at the grocery store, at home, at the gym, at the post office or in my car when I think of another item to add to my to-do list. As this happens quite frequently, before Jott was apart of my life, I always carried around a post-it note pad and a pen (yes, I realize how absurd that sounds but it’s how I got things done). This wasn’t dorky as much as frustrating. The old school method of using paper and pen was fine when I wasn’t driving, but when I was (which was usually the case) it probably wasn’t the safest method. I don’t know why it was, but my mind liked to generate new things for me to do while I was in the car and since I don’t trust my memory like I used too, in the moment it was very important for me to write it down. I remember peeling off sheets of the little stickies with one or two words that took up the entire square in writing barely legible. Ha-ha. Those were the days. Now all I do is dial into Jott with my handy dandy cell phone, leave myself a quick voice message and I’ll know I’ll have the little message waiting for me at home in my inbox. It’s really a cool system. No more digging through my purse for a pen and my pad of post-its and no more writing on my steering wheel and accidentally honking the horn. Jott has made my life a lot easier to manage and also a safer driver.
It’s still a public beta, so if you’re at all interested in Jott sign up!
*Edit*
People have asked me why I don’t use Twitter, and my answer is a) it takes longer to text on a phone than using the conventional paper and pen method and b) it’s not any safer texting when you’re driving.
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