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Maybe there is a good one that I'm not aware of...But I'm wondering if there is a good "mobile life caching service" currently provided by an Asian wireless carrier.

What I want is actually very simple. I just want my phone to cache my life's memories (probably in the form of multimedia files such as pics and video clips) and then send them to the internet. I want something like Nokia's Lifeblog integrated right with my phone (and the wireless plans) when I purchase a new one. That way, I take pictures or video clips with my phone, and then my phone will automatically adjust the file size and send those files to my web account. It's as simple as that.

Simple is the best: Look at Photobucket. I can't easily think of other web companies with a simpler motto than Photobucket's: We'll host everything. And the service is quite successful. Can we not have a mobile lifecaching service that's as easy and simple as Photobucket?

Mobile life caching has been the promise of the wireless industry perhaps ever since its inception. However, even to this day, we don't see much of mobile life caching service around. My brand new phone from KDDI, Toshiba W51T, doesn't seem to be tied up with such a service either.

Speaking of Nokia Lifeblog, even the person behind it seems to be wondering why we still don't have dead-simple mobile lifecaching services. If we think about it, caching users' life memories should be one of the best ways to reduce customer churn. Am I the only one who's not aware of successful Asian mobile lifecaching services?