Three Ways To Put the Web in Your Cell Phone

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Now I personally can't use this information because I don't have a web browser. This information is only for people who have cell phones that have a WAP 2.0 browser and the information is about making the web more usable in a small screen.

Web & Mobile Portals

This is a simple tip and most of you probably know it. When typing in an address on your mobile phone, try and put in mobile instead of "www". Although the majority of sites don't support it, like mine, most major news sites like Yahoo, and The New York Times have a mobile version of their website. Yahoo just announced Yahoo Go 2.0 which has a user friendly interface for mobile users. (mobile.yahoo.com)

Get My Blog on Your Phone

Hey, I thought you just said that my blog wasn't supported on a small phone size. We'll now it is. Instead of using the tip above, although it is much better if they have it available, is to go to PhoneFeeds and enter the name of the blog you wish to view on your phone for later use. The site then processes that and gives you the URL in which to view that blog on your phone in a smaller screen format for easier viewing.

WINDOWS MOBILE PHONE USERS ONLY

This tip only works with Windows Mobile Phone Users, but it is useful if you like the tip. There are sites out there like SharpCast which allow you to sync photos, documents, contacts, and more from your phone, to the computer, and Web. The amazing thing about this service is that once you bring over say a photo from your phone and edit it on your computer, the new updated photo will be on your phone too! Other sites that offer this are CoolMarks and Saki. Note: Other services like these might be able to work on your phone if it isn't a Windows Mobile Phone.

 
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