According to Fierce Mobile Content, MySpace is launching a version of MySpace Mobile optimized for the Google Android platform. Below is the news release from MySpace.
MYSPACE MOBILE ANNOUNCES ANDROID APPLICATION
MySpace, the world’s premier social network and leading mobile social network, today announced a free, new MySpace Mobile experience customized for Android and available via the [...]
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MySpace on Android
Nokia S60 Owner? Jaiku for S60 released!
If you’re a Nokia S60 owner and a Jaiku user, then you may be interested in a new Jaiku client available for that plat form!
Jaiku, a micro-blogging, multi-mode messaging-communications platform has announced an S60 client available for download from it’s mobile site.
Features include the ability to adjust for battery life vs. accurate presence info, [...]
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Finding Mobile Work
Of course, one of the most difficult things to do as a mobile worker is to find work itself. There are many online consulting opportunities, but which one is right for you? How do you find them? It’s an interesting question as well, because you actually need to use the technologies and services that cater [...]
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Free Push-eMail? Try Consilient
CoolSmartPhone.com is reporting on another provider for free push-email service. Since I’m away for the Memorial Day weekend enjoying the rainy weather in northern Wisconsin, I’m not able to test this service out at the moment.
According to the CoolSmartPhone.com article, it supports POP3, Yahoo!, GMail, and AOL mail. Hopefully I’ll have a time to [...]
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Review: IDrive-E Online Backup
I’ve been looking for an online backup solution for some time, and decided to try out IDrive-E. IDrive-E is an online backup service that offers both a free 2GB and $49.50/yr. “Pro” service with unlimited storage.
Among many features, the bandwidth throttling feature is among the important ones to me. It allows a user to set [...]
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Emoze – free push email for almost every phone
Here is a cool service that many may be interested. It turns any email account accessible using Outlook, Thunderbird, and Lotus Notes into a push email service.
It’s a free service that utilizes a specialized client on your mobile device and a client on your main computer (home or office). The desktop client connects to [...]
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