Utterz debuts Facebook application
A Maynard company called Utterz announced today that it has debuted an application that lets any Facebook.com user with a cellphone instantly post voice, pictures, text, or video directly to their page on the Facebook social networking site - for free.
"Don't wait to get back to your dorm room to update your Facebook page," chief executive Michael Bayer of RPM Communications Inc., parent company of Utterz, said in a statement. "Utterz lets you post instantly, with just your cell, no matter what phone or carrier you have."
With Utterz, Facebook users can send videos, pictures, and text from their cellphones to go@utterz.com or record a voice "utter" by dialing 712-432-Mooo (6666), the company said.
When consumers make a cellphone call to update their Facebook page, Utterz is paid a small fee by wireless carriers, and down the road, Utterz further hopes to monetize its offering by selling advertising and sponsorships as well as selling premium services to users, Bayer said.
(By Chris Reidy, Globe staff)







