iSkoot’s Notifier product takes some of the most popular social services on the web, and puts in a format that’s easy to read on average phones. By “average” I don’t mean smartphones, because remember, most of the world still does not have those. Today, iSkoot is taking the Notifier product international thanks to a deal with German carrier E-Plus.
While it’s certainly no App Store (or even App World, App Catalog, Market or Windows Marketplace for Mobile), if you visit E-Plus’ beta2go site, you’ll be able to find and download iSkoot’s Notifier application. And iSkoot is offering the product for free to the first 500 TechCrunch readers that visit the site and get the app.
Back in Feburary, iSkoot launched its Kalaida Platform, which extended the service’s reach to places like Facebook and Twitter. In March, the company opened the platform to OEMs allowing manufacturer’s to offer the service on handsets right out of the box. This is potentially very useful to the million of cellphone users out there who want to use their phones to access services like Facebook, but don’t have a phone necessarily tailored to do so.
See the product in action in the video below:









Thanks a lot, i will go and download it rightaway.
Will be trying it out in my Sony P1i
@MG u forgot to include the link to the download page , i could not find it, anyhow Nokia 5800 is not supported.
Is this it? can’t tell as I don’t have the right type of phone
http://www.beta...skoot-notifier/
The downloading process is threw your mobile browser. Just hit this address http://www.beta2go.de, then press on “weiter” and the link under the iSKoot Notifier – you will be directed to the download page – there you’ll have to choose your mobile phone and hit the download button.
P.S – It’s in German and Nokia 5800 devices are not supported yet.
Thanks for clearing that up Niron.
All about Iskoot from first Search 2.0 site @ http://search.m...p;q=iskoot#1009
thanks for the info, the application looks pretty cool.
iSkoot have the robust ability to route your Skype calls over the voice channel that your Skype calls sound matches the quality of your normal phone calls.