http://www.cellity.com/de/download.html  Just got a scoop in by a secret German source. You can download it or check it out by clicking on the link. More on Cellity soon. SHARETHIS.addEntry({ title: "SCOOP: Cellity Mobile about to launch", url:... (posted on 8 May 2008 by GoMo News)
It has been a dream for quite some time that Mobile phones become a true extension to our computer. That dream hasn’t been a reality. Even when you do have a smart phone that can get online, the interface was clunky and you couldn’t just add/remove apps... (posted on 1 May 2008 by PCMech)
The GRID is a a South African location-based social networking service for cellphones. Cow Times guys have developed a free Facebook application that you can access via WAP (wap.thegrid.co.za) on our mobile phone, that allows you to see where your... (posted on 1 Apr 2008 by Bandwidth Blog)
Well, gang, this one’s so far over the wall that it sounds absolutely daft. Bu I promise you, it can be done. That would be hooking your plant up so that it can Twitter you when it is feeling kind of dehydrated. Even when you are on the go! The process... (posted on 25 Feb 2008 by Mobile Messaging 2.0)
Section: Communications, Cellular Providers, Mobile Rumor has it that Verizon Wireless is going to begin offering unlimited voice, data and message plans. With some good news that these will become available as early as February 19. The rumored plans... (posted on 18 Feb 2008 by Gadgetell)
The wireless industry is a competitive space filled with innovative minds that challenge conventions, break barriers, and expand the horizon of mobile technology. That's why GSM Association holds Mobile Innovation Global Awards to recognize these... (posted on 13 Feb 2008 by The Mobile Technology Weblog)
YouTube is preparing to make some more changes, and possibly to the dislike of certain mobile providers have announced plans to offer a full service on many more cellphones in the near future. YouTube mobile will be available in 19 countries, 11... (posted on 24 Jan 2008 by Gadgetell)

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