You decide that neither the Blackberry OR iPhone feel as “intimate” as the Treo 650 nor Moto Q did. From the 53rd St.lobby the regal doorman guides me to Kennedy International-bound taxi and deli coffee black.impeccable New York service in hand.
But Google and Palm announced the launch of Google Maps for Treo smartphones. The site indicates that currently the application supports the Treo 600, 650 and 700 models. From The SEW Blog. Google AdSense Launches Multiple Channel Feature
But Google and Palm announced the launch of Google Maps for Treo smartphones. The site indicates that currently the application supports the Treo 600, 650 and 700 models. I'll resist the "maps in the palm of your hand" jokes here.
I gave it a try on my Treo 650, and besides for it messing up when I logged in (taking me to a not found page), it worked fine. The Google Reader Blog announced that you can now use Google's RSS reader, Google Reader, on your mobile device.
A quickie search for
treo 650
looks OK and nice that I can narrow to a specific
category, such as the Treo as cell phone rather than Treo accessories. Look at how you can
see everything related to the Treo 650 in this
example.
Since I'm a Treo 650 guy, I'm unable to check it out.bbLocal uses Google Maps and currently has info for 30 U.S.and Canadian cities. I just learned about a new mobile service with info about various cities and maps bbLocal for Blackberry devices.
When I go out and do demos about mobile search in general (not just what's available on a Treo), the response I get is what I often here when it comes to other forms of web searching. Yes, I'm a frequent mobile searcher with my Treo 650 that has a...
Darn, it's presently not available for my Treo 650. A new article from News.com: Tech turns phones into back-seat drivers, reports on a presentation at Demofall today of the Destinator Anywhere Server.
I said a few weeks ago that Bloglines Mobile is one of my favorite resources when I use my Treo 650. Things change quickly in web world but as of today, Bloglines Mobile remains a favorite. However, I've just learned of litefeeds, a new mobile web...
Bloglines Mobile (via my Treo 650) is now the primary way I check my RSS feeds at home or on the road. I'm often asked about the tools and sites I use for keeping up while on-the-go. So allow me to point out two favorite services.
However, a few minutes ago I was able to access the beta site on the open web with my Treo 650. AOL, who currently offers a bare bones mobile web portal along with a mobile version of AIM has started to beta test some new services and tools...