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Mobile Tip: Be a T9 Ninja

For those of us without phones with qwerty keyboards typing is sloooow, but if you use predictive text entry, like T9, you can use it to your advantage in wild and crazy new ways. When you are surfing the web on a T9-enabled device, you have to login to a lot of websites, why not [...]

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Essential Mobile Websites and Services: Part 2

A little bit more than a week ago, I did a roundup of the essential applications that I use on my Java-enabled cell phone, now I am going to do a follow-up to that one with a list of essential mobile websites and services. Yesterday, I covered online information stores and today I will go [...]

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Essential Mobile Websites and Services: Part 1

A little bit more than a week ago, I did a roundup of the essential applications that I use on my Java-enabled cell phone, now I am going to do a follow-up to that one with a list of essential mobile websites and services. Today, I am going to cover information stores and the next [...]

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My Essential Mobile Apps

Over at the Solo Technology blog, his post My (Current) Essential Mobile Apps inspired me to do a non-Windows Mobile-y version. My SonyEricsson w580 isn’t quite as fancy as his Windows Mobile device, but I think it gets the job done.
The apps I use right now:

GMail Mobile - A fast and sexy (for an email [...]

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Cool Mobile Applications: Google Maps Mobile

If you have a cell phone with Java support and internet access (unlimited data plan is highly recommended) you need to check out the Google Maps Mobile application. It can be a little bit slow, but the really cool thing about it is that it has a GPS-type function, called My Location, that triangulates your [...]

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