One of the points that will be high on the agenda at this year's Online Marketing Show will be that the web has finally graduated from our PC monitors and now exists firmly in the air around us, waiting to be accessed at any given moment.
Specifically, there's a great deal of product development and usage percolating around search inputs that are more fitting to the mobile device (voice and visual), compared to those borrowed from the PC (typing).
Reportedly, Google and Yahoo are "interested in using low-priced PC-compatible computers to capture millions of users in developing countries. Via Garrett French, a Silicon Valley Watcher article that says Google and Yahoo are in talks with Wyse...
First, the fee-based Vindigo City Guides for (Palm and Pocket PC/Windows Mobile). Duch added that listings for businesses will be free, but we do offer other services like creating websites that are compatible with the Blackberry browsers.
These sites vary from portal sites (like AskJeeves and AOL), to enthusiast sites (like Acoustics and Imaging Resource), to popular magazines (like PC World & PC Magazine). Ask the shopping merchant what program they use and see if is compatible...
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