With the technology from Mofuse we are able to launch a MOBILE VERSION of BROOD Online at The mobile version contains RSS updates from both the main site and the forum. Although you can't reply to post nor submit articles at the moment this is still a great way to get updated while on the go.
hi5 the social networking website has launched a worldwide service for mobile phone users. The San Francisco based company said hi5 Mobile is now available for mobile phones in 26 languages.
Hi5 Mobile service has been optimised for mobile device which include the likes of Apple, Nokia, Research In Motion, LG, Samsung, Motorola and Sony Ericsson.
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Harry Potter and the Half Blood Prince is coming to your mobile handset via EA Mobile games, and based on the wizard blockbuster movie. The mobile game release is to coincide with Harry potter and the Half Blood Price hitting cinemas in autumn, and is to bring tons of gaming fun to fans of Harry’s [...]
I love playing online games. Just recently, I found another game called Dangerous Dave goes Mobile. Yup, you heard it right. For those of you who love online games, then this is absolutely for you. It is the bestseller game from the beginning of 1990s, the best platformer arcade from the creators of Doom, Quake, Commander Keen. They just announce the release of Dangerous Dave in The Haunted Mansion. It is a remake of a classic platformer game for mobile phones. Anyway, feel free to visit the Official Dangerous Dave Mobile website to learn more about this game. Have fun playing!
For those of you who aren’t exactly sure what Google Gears is capable of or what it is – it's an open source browser extension that lets developers create web applications that can run offline. Gears provides three key features:- A local server, to cache and serve application resources (HTML, JavaScript, images, etc.) without needing to contact a server- A database, to store and access data from within the browser- A worker thread pool, to make web applications more responsive by performing expensive operations in the background What this essentially means is that in case you’re one of those people who like to take their work with them wherever they go and that would include places that have no access to the net, Gears will allow you workaholics to get things down without being conne
For those of you who aren’t exactly sure what Google Gears is capable of or what it is – it's an open source browser extension that lets developers create web applications that can run offline. Gears provides three key features:
A local server, to cache and serve application resources (HTML, JavaScript, images, etc.) without needing to contact a server A database, to store and access data from
One of the biggest telecom events in 2008 is slated to occur just six weeks from now. Starting on January 24, both telcos and Internet companies will be able to place their bids on blocks of the 700-MHz spectrum, which are scheduled to be vacated by incumbent UHF television broadcasters in February 2009.The auction has garnered a significant amount of attention because the U.S. Federal Communications Commission attached open-access rules to the so-called "C block" spectrum, a valuable chunk of spectrum whose reserve price has been set at US$4.6 billion. Under these rules, the spectrum's licensees are prohibited from blocking or slowing Internet traffic from their competitors, and must also allow any devices to connect to their network.Already, some telcos and Web companies have announced their plans to bid on the spectrum. (See related timeline of events.) The name that's generating the most buzz so far is Google, which pledged last month to "put our money where our principles are" a
Mobile devices, mobile phones and PDA's are one of the last great frontiers of viral advertisement opportunities. However, we have become experts at filtering everything, our air and water, our e-mail and pop-ups, and our mobile devices as well. We are good at filtering.The very idea of unwanted advertising streaming through our Blackberries is abhorrent. Mobile devices are the ultimate opt-in medium and, therefore, a great way for marketers to connect with users…if that's what the users want. "WANT" is the key word here. How should marketers approach the medium? There are three main ways to achieve this. They are:1. Offer exclusive content. Anyone can offer ring tones. It's the unique content, such as exclusive mobile images of new brand concepts, that drives interest and calls them out in other media like e-mail campaigns, newsletters, websites, etc. So a wireless campaign is most effective when it offers exclusive content for wireless devices. 2. Make it useful and timel
Skype have recently partnered with Cellular service provider 3 to promote its skype dedicated phones. So a user will be able to chat or call his Skype contacts for free from this phone.So You don’t need a computer to make free calls anymore. Use 3 Skypephone instead. It’s a stylish mobile phone that calls, texts and takes pictures like you’d expect it to.The handset features 3G, 2 megapixel camera, Bluetooth with A2DP support and 16MB internal memory with a microSD card expansion slot.You could also buy this phone online from here.
Even Technology Companies have realized that a great product is not the only basis for success you also need to market it well and Sify Reports on how Cisco is targeting SMB's in India's hinterland by direct targeted marketing to them thus creating an experience for their customersCisco India's mobile Network on Wheels mobile van has been criss-crossing the country for the last one-and-a-half years playing the messiah, consciously targeting the small and medium business (SMB) units in various industrial locations - first creating awareness on the benefits of technology and then spreading knowledge about its core solutions so that they can leverage the power of networking technology for business growth. Some of the solutions aboard the van are technologies for security, wireless mobility, unified IP communication and conferencing.A chunk of Cisco's marketing budget goes into SMB marketing, as the company believes one needs marketing to reach this set of customers. While Cisco's net
Bloglines has had a leading mobile feed reader for the last couple of years.
It's always been one of our key product strengths. So we were really excited to
make our mobile product even better. We were busy over the summer re-writing the
mobile code from the ground up. A new version of mobile is available as part of
the Bloglines Beta Releases. Go to
m.beta.bloglines.com on your cell phone.
When we feel it's ready, we'll make it available on Bloglines Classic.
Key Features
Start Page - Your Bloglines Start Page is displayed at the top of the screen.
This way you can pull your favorite feeds to the top.
Pin (formerly known as Keep New) - Sometimes you want to save that special
post to read later when you're not on the go.
Pagination - Instead of loading all of your posts, we parse out the posts
into smaller bundles to fit into the memory constraints of cell phone browser.
This has numerous benefits including improved speed, better reliability and
safer "mark read" be
Is Yahoo stealing the thunder from Google in India it has gone bullish on mobile in India and has been trying to cater to vast range of regional audiences in India.Now Yahoo has announced a tie up with Idea Cellular(India's 5th largest telecom operator)along with 5 other Asian operators for its one search on mobile.This comes on the heel of Windows Live's large scale campaign with Hutch(India's 4th largest operator) offering live search on hutch mobiles.Yahoo! oneSearch is available in 14 countries across the world to use it users are only required to open their mobile phone's browser and type in in.m.yahoo.com.India is big on web usage through mobile with every 11th person logging on to the web across the world through mobiles turning out to be an Indian.It is fourth largest market in term of web usage through Mobile at 9 percent of total population after UK 27 percent,US 21 percent and South africa 11 percent.Yahoo is already india's biggest portal and is pretty bullish on Ind
Recently, Google’s founders were quoted as saying that their goal was to use information to manage the every day lives of Google faithful. To that end, today on their blog, Google has announced that Google Calendar is now available for use on your average cellphone with an internet data package.Since one of our main goals on the Calendar team is to make planning your events and maintaining your schedule as easy as possible, starting today, you can access your Google Calendar account from your cell phone! Cellphone users can simply navigate to calendar.google.com from their phone’s internet browser and login, they will receive a very nicely formatted agenda of upcoming events, with details like date, time, location, description, and guest list. There’s also a “quick add” feature which allows users to add appointments on the fly. But naturally, if you don’t have the monthly unlimited data package, you may end up paying alot more for the convenience, so make sure you adjust