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by Jason Giacchino on December 26, 2008

Mobile email is quickly becoming a necessity among converged device users and now ISP giant juno has joined the fray by offering their reputed webmail service for mobile users.
The free new service allows users to view and send Juno e-mail anytime, anywhere from any cell phone or wireless device.
While free mobile webmail is nothing new, the good news is that you can use Juno Mobile Email with any cell phone with Internet access even if it isn't your default mail carrier. Simply use your cell phone's web browser to visit http://webmail.juno.com/ and sign in with your existing Member ID and password (or sign up for a new account free if you don't already have a Juno webmail account).
Click here for additional information or sign up.
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Fudd
(02/10/10 2:50pm)
Yes you can access it from a mobile browser, but it is their regular webmail site. It's not a mobile site so it takes forever to load the pages and a bit cumbersome to use Crome a mobile device. Even an iPod touch.
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Fudd
(02/10/10 2:54pm)
OOPS! That was supposed to be FROM a mobile device!
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(02/21/10 12:04am)
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