Big news, ZYB is blogging! (and changing)
If someone told you that ZYB didn’t have a blog, would you believe them? Well they were right until yesterday.
While other current internet start-up’s tend to set out with only a blog and a launch date (and then use the blog to announce postponements of the launch date), we started out by launching our free mobile backup service (and then got too busy to think about blogging).
But now we’re finally here, so let’s just get straight to the point. ZYB is changing!
11 months ago we launched ZYB, and overnight it revolutionised the way mobile backup was supposed to be done. For the first time people all over the world could easily store their mobile phone data online, independently of their mobile operator without paying a cent for it. We tried to make mobile backup cool, and I think we succeeded in doing this. But we always wanted to do more, and ever since the launch of ZYB we have been working on the big idea.
Behind the scenes we have been assembling the nuts and bolts of what we hope will become the next major step forward in our quest to bring mobile data to life. ZYB already lets people share contacts and events from their phone, and many ZYB users are using these features. But I honestly must admit that the current sharing facilities aren’t brilliant, and we always wanted to make sharing much easier and more exiting. This is what we hope to have accomplished with the new ZYB due to launch within the next weeks.
ZYB will continue to be the secure mobile backup service that you know and trust, but we will make a whole new section of ZYB devoted to sharing and interacting with other users. So ZYB is changing. It will be different, but fundamentally the same. Revolutionising, but with old habits in place.
I think you’ll like it.
-Tommy
June 7th, 2007 at 2:49 pm
ZYB jumped on the blog wagon
Woohoo it’s official we have a blog at ZYB, which is where I am working - Greatest service to hit your mobile ever!
It was created rather quick using the brilliant WordPress blog management system. I used an existing theme in order to cut dev tim…