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Friday, 6 July 2007
Mobile Web Search Engines
Yahoo
MSN
ASK
Clusty
Mobile Web Server
The software is open source under the Apache 2 license and can be downloaded from SourceForge.
For further details logon to Wikipedia
Mobile Browsers
The default browser on Windows CE (used on the Pocket PC).
NetFront
One of the most popular mobile browsers.
Minimo (Mini Mozilla - using the same engine as Mozilla and Firefox)
In development.
Series 60 Browser
The new browser used by Nokia on the third edition of its Series 60 handsets. Important; see the note below.
Konqueror Embedded
Still in development - for now it seems to be a project designed only to get Konqueror packaged in such a way that it can run on a device.
OpenWave
A browser for mobile phones, installed by default on some of them - tested on an emulator set up with the same memory as the Pocket PC.
Opera
One of the most popular mobile browsers, and is the default browser on a large number of mobile devices.
Opera Mini
Fairly new, but rapidly becoming one of the most popular mobile browsers, due to the fact that it can run on devices with extremely low resources. It still uses Opera, but it is rendered on a server, formatted using Small Screen Rendering and the rendered page passed to the phone.
Webby Mobile
The Webby Mobile Browser is the famous freeware version of Webby Pro.
AvantGo
AvantGo for BlackBerry software caches content locally, providing enhanced navigation, faster browsing and the ability to access content even if disconnected, say on the subway or on a plane
Sony Ericsson's SEMC-Browser
Sony Ericsson's native web browser was an interesting experiement. SE tried to make their own instead of licensing one and the result was pretty bad, until recently. The new versions of their browser, 4.03 and 4.2 are not that bad, although the browser seems "stuck" permanently in a badly-implemented Small Screen Rendering mode (the browser would insist on placing text and icons below others, even if there is enough screen space to render them side by side).
Teleca's Obigo
Obigo is Openwave's real competitor. It is also meant mostly for low-end phones and it can also start up with less than 600 KBs of memory. It also supports HTML 4.01, CSS 2.1, Javascript 1.5, DOM2, SVG Tiny, XHTML, WML and it incorporates a "thumbnail view" (similar to Nokia's "minimap" trick).
Mobile Blogging
from the google site: "As indicated by the graphic above, sending an MMS or email to go@blogger.com will automatically create a new blog. Your photo, along with any text you add, will be uploaded to that blog right away and then we'll message you back with the address so you can visit your new blog on the web. It's all free. When you feel like changing anything or you already have a Blogger account and you want the posts to go to your existing blog, you can log in to go.blogger.com and enter the token we sent to your phone."
for further details see
http://help.blogger.com/bin/answer.py?answer=42448
Google Mobile Web
Easy two steps to mobile web world.
first :- goto http://mobile.google.com on your phone
second:- click on any of the link google provide. like
Search,
Maps (Download),
Gmail (Download),
YouTube,
Calendar,
SMS,
News,
Picasa,
Blogger
Thursday, 5 July 2007
Web Sketch
Web sketch
Flipper
Create your own flipper book as your choice.
Flipper needs, as a minimum, a Javascript enabled browser and at least Macromedia Flash v.6. If you don't have those, then you won't see nuffink, mister!
Flipper has been designed to make doodling and drawdling as easy as possible. To do this, we decided to simplify the process as much as possible. The playback of any animation will discount blank frames. You can see which frames are blank and which are not in the page-bar at the bottom of the drawing area. Filled pages will show up as green, and any blank pages will show up as white.
Wednesday, 4 July 2007
DropBoks
We can store our datas upto 1 GB of storage space.
You can upload/download files (any format) as large as 50 MB.
When you log in, DropBoks switches to https so your files are encrypted as well as authenticated.
DropBoks is free.
Tuesday, 3 July 2007
Tag2find
Tag2find helps you to find everything on your desktop by simply using tags. Directories & folders were the structure of the 20th century. Now it's time for something new - TAG IT!
* a tag is simply a label or keyword that describes your file for making it easer to find.
First to create a tag for files.
Tag all kind of files (documents, movies, images, music, etc.)
LooKeys - Keyboard For All
Virtual keyboard will help you to type.
http://www.keyboard4all.com/
Open Source Windows
From the Site - Free and open-source software is good for you and for the world. This is the best Windows software that we know of.No adware, no spyware, just good software.
Open Source Windows is a simple list of the best free and open source software for Windows
Favicon - Creator
Favicon
Google Tutor - Tutorial, tips and advise for google users
Google Tutor
Need a dll file No problem
Tha site afreedll gives you all dll files. If the dll file not in the list don't wory Request a .dll file link you can request any .dll file from the site.
http://www.afreedll.com/