
Under the agreement, cell phone users will be able to go to their MySpace.com page to edit it, post photos and get messages, the Atlanta Journal-Constitution reported Monday.
For example, a MySpace.com user could take a picture with his or her cell phone and then immediately post the image to a Web page.
The new MySpace Mobile application will cost $2.99 a month plus charges for data usage.
The deal also expands Cingular's work with MySpace.com, which includes letting bands use a service called MySpace Mobile Music to create ringtones.
MySpace.com, a popular social networking Web site, already has a deal with Helio, a cell phone venture of South Korea's SK Telecom and EarthLink.
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