Top ten Web ‘n’ Walk sitesSeptember 25, 2006 at 8:46 am by Jay | In Mobile NewsT-Mobile have published the top ten sites accessed by users of their Web ‘n’ Walk tariff:
Estimates from the Mobile Data Association suggest that 13.2 million used their phones to access some kind of information via the mobile internet in July. Bookmark at:StumbleUpon | Digg | Del.icio.us | Dzone | Newsvine | Spurl | Simpy | Furl | Reddit | Yahoo! MyWeb |
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Anyone tried this mobile TV service out? They got some good extreme sports video on the website: http://www.yamgo.com but it also works on your mobile phone apparently on any video enabled phone with WAP access.
Comment by Yamgo — 4 June, 2007 #
TV on your WAP enabled mobile phone. Type http://yamgo.mobi in your mobile internet browser. They are looking for beta testers to help see if it works on your phone. Offered by extreme sports mobile TV company Yamgo (http://www.yamgo.tv). It’s a free service (apart from your WAP phone charges). It works well on my Nokia N70, even the live channels work over a GPRS.
Comment by yamgomobile — 18 July, 2007 #
Question about tracking gps’. I don’t know the difference in the one I bought and the expensive ones. Mine does a good job at tracking whether it be every 5, 2 or 1 mins. It does speed alerts and geofence and will text results to email or text message. I view it all on my pc. Best of all it was only $299. Can somebody please enlighten me on what the other ones do. I don’t want the ability to kill a cars engine as it goes through a red light. lol.
Thanks…
j
Comment by jay — 29 October, 2007 #