For someone who is very addicted to Skype to maintain my long distance relationship with my wife in Toronto (for 3 years now), you can't imagine how delighted I am with the launch of Skype mobile...
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Filed in archive Mobile Internet
by leo on October 26, 2007
If you find it important to synchronize your Google Calendar and Gmail contacts with your mobile phone, you might want to try Googsync. It enables you sync your Google data with different compatible...
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Filed in archive Mobile Internet
by leo on October 25, 2007
TexTango is a revolutionary, patent pending mobile billing and music delivery platform that allows anyone, anywhere in the United States to purchase music simply by sending a premium text message with...
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There is no doubt that the convergence of the Internet and mobility is the wave of the future. While most mobile Internet players are mum about their progress, Nokia is very transparent in sharing...
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Finally, someone very intelligent and influential like Wall Street Journal Writer/Editor Walt Mossberg has the guts to spill the blatant secret of the US wireless phone industry: It's full of BS!...
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Handset manufacturing giant Nokia is doing what other leading mobile companies simply can't do - make money from low-end mobile phones. According to BusinessWeek, Nokia's third-quarter profit...
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Riding the recent developments on mobile payment system, Western Union is taking its business mobile with its new partnership with GSM World to develop a global mobile money transfer service. The...
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Filed in archive Mobile Internet
by leo on October 19, 2007
RocketShotz is a new FREE mobile web browser promising that we will "NEVER TYPE a URL using multitap on your mobile phone again!" No need to download any software but you must have a mobile...
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In the recent cell phone radiation chart conducted by CNet, T-Mobile Motorola v195 turned out to be the most radiation-intensive mobile phone available in the US market. CNet uses a standard called...
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Filed in archive Mobile Internet
by leo on October 18, 2007
It seems there's no stopping Google from turning everything online into mobile apps. Adding to Gmail Mobile, Google Maps, Mobile Search and Mobile Calendar is the mobile version of Google Docs....
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Despite some ongoing campaigns to keep the airspace mobile-free and the decision of US Federal Aviation Authority to reject in-flight mobile use in the foreseeable future, Europe is taking the road...
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Filed in archive Mobile Internet
by leo on October 17, 2007
YouMail is a new FREE service that allows us, mobile users, to create personalized voicemails for different people or groups like family, friends, romantic partners, officemates, and annoying bosses....
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In this interconnected wireless world, it's virtually impossible to imagine life without mobile phones and Internet. Like a wonder drug that can cure a man's misery, we are hooked on...
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Google is constantly tweaking its mobile Internet services to improve overall customer experience and perhaps prepare for the coming of the much talk about gPhone. It has released the updated version...
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Filed in archive Operators
by leo on October 16, 2007
T-Mobile is experiencing the increasing power of fed up mobile subscribers. According to Information Week, the California Supreme Court recently gave a go-signal preventing the leading mobile company...
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If the introduction of online boarding pass is a major relief for many airline passengers, the future will look a little brighter. Thanks to the power of mobile technology, boarding pass will soon...
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The era of sketching directions on paper may soon be over with the help of startup company DialDirections.com. It is the first voice-activated phone service that empowers mobile users to call and ask...
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Filed in archive Mobile Marketing
by leo on October 10, 2007
Despite technological breakthroughs in advertising, there is still no substitute for word-of-mouth advertising. In the recent Nielsen Internet Survey in 47 markets worldwide, 78% of the 26,486...
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If you have difficulty waking up early in the morning or often forget your important appointments/schedules, you should try Wakerupper.com. It is a free experimental system which allows you to...
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If this is true, then Google Phone or GPhone is a big disappointment for many mobile enthusiasts anxiously waiting for the so-called next "iPhone killer". Amid all these guessing games, the...
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The rampant growth of green or eco-friendly companies and the move of many Internet marketers to go "organic" are strong indicators that the trend now is to go natural. In what way do you...
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