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26 Sep
Google has enhanced its free “Gmail” service with two new interface options for mobile phone users. A new “m.gmail.com” site features a greatly simplified interface for phones with HTML browsers, while a Java download enables Gmail account access from any Web- and Java-enabled device, the company says.
Google says its Java app works with about 275 phones. The application reportedly does not work on T-Mobile’s network, however, nor on BREW-based networks such as those operated by Verizon, Alltel, or U.S. Cellular.
Google says its new phone interface options will offer a “faster, more Gmail-like user experience.” Other touted advantages include:
* User accounts stay synchronized, regardless whether accessed via PC or phone
* Mobile interfaces offer search boxes, and can search “entire archives” in seconds
* Supports attachments, including photos, Word docs, and PDFs
* Messages open “nearly instantaneously”
10 Sep
Nokia Mobiles are without any doubt among the best mobiles - being designed, developed and delivered to perfection. As a matter of fact, the desire of the company to remain a forerunner has motivated it to develop some marvelous phones the world has ever seen. Nokia has not restricted itself - either in the technologies being used or the design being conceptualized. In fact, with the induction of latest mobile technologies, this leading manufacturer has launched a series of mobiles that are brilliant both in terms of looks as well as features.
Over the years Nokia has launched innumerable mobiles such as the Nokia Xpress Music 5310 and 5610, the Nokia 8800, Nokia 6300, Nokia N-series, Nokia W-series and the list goes on and on. It is also surprising to find that people who have once opted for the Nokia phones have used them for years and a decent number of people who brought new models stuck to the Nokia brand.
There are several reasons for that. The Nokia mobiles are fitted with dependable batteries that give long standby time and talk time. Moreover, the battery has a durability that serves the users for several years. Then the phones are fitted with the best cameras and music players overcoming all technological barriers of the past.
23 Aug
Whatever your reason there has to be a way to find these numbers and people. You could hire a Private Investigator. That would certainly work. You could go to the library and do multiple searches in various records, but that would take some time.
Save your time and save your money. Now you can find the information quickly and for very little cost. Just look it up on the Internet. That’s right there on the INTERNET and there’s nothing secret or special about it. It has the same knowledge and information that either the Private Investigator or the Library would have, and it only takes a few minutes.
Usually there is a fee. But it’s much much less than a PI would charge, and there’s usually a money back guarantee. Something that that Private Investigator isn’t going to give you. Yes you will have to spend a couple of minutes entering the phone numbers in, but it isn’t nearly the time you would spend working with a PI or going to the Library.
Also, with most reverse phone programs you get advanced search tools like expanded people search databases. Therefore, if you cut out the middleman you can get the same service faster and cheaper.
15 Aug
The first commercial mobile phone was launched in Japan in 1978, since then they have come along long way. Records show that in November 2007 the total number of phone subscriptions in the world had reached a staggering 3.3billion, that’s half of the human population making the phone the most widely spread technology and the most common electronic device in the world.
Not only have mobile phones grown more popular over the years but they have also evolved with time. There are now several categories of mobile phones, from basic phones to feature phones such as musicphones and cameraphones, to smartphones.Mobile phones have become somewhat of a necessity for most people to get by in their day to day life. Due to our busy lifestyle and the constant need to be in contact with those around us we have become very dependent on them. A recent survey showed that 18 – 24 year olds would be more willing to go without alcohol, chocolate and sex for 24 hours, than their mobile phone.
Only seven per cent said they would be happy to go without their mobile phone for 24 hours, whereas 39 per cent said they would prefer to go without alcohol, 21 per cent without chocolate and 12 per cent without sex.Manufactures such as Nokia, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, Motorola and LG are some of the leading brands, all competing against each other to bring out the latest must have phone. With new models constantly hitting the market there is no surprise that mobile phones have become a fashion accessory for some.