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Governments and public officials use Twitter too – General N

March 7th, 2009 Cellphone Review No comments
witter is all the rage these days, and despite having no way to monetize the technology and far too many people documenting each micro-step of their own lives, organizations from CNN to local elementary schools are using the free web and cell-phone based messaging service. Now governments at the federal, state and local level are also beginning

Chat To Text

March 3rd, 2009 Cellphone Review No comments
Chat to Text is a really fun little monthly service that brings the Internet and text messaging together. The idea was that you could place a text box on your Facebook, Myspace or Bebo page that allows your friends to send and receive chat messages from your profile (or any of your web pages) to your cell phone as text.

Get Desktop Browser Experience on Windows & Symbian Mobiles with Skyfire

February 3rd, 2009 Cellphone Review No comments
Hello there! If you are new here, you might want to subscribe to the RSS feed for updates on this topic.If you need a freeware web browser for your Windows Mobile or Symbian Mobile then just try out Skyfire. Skyfire is a free web browser for your mobiles that allows you to experience the best web action on your phone. Instead of watching the mobile web you can actually view the full web site from your mobile phone as you see it on your PC. The best thing about skyfire is that it uses an intermed

FTC quashes Web rumors on cell phone numbers (Georgetown Record)

January 15th, 2009 Cellphone Review No comments
Contrary to Internet rumors, cell phone numbers are not being released to telemarketing companies, and it is not necessary to register cell phone numbers on the National Do Not Call Registry, an official from the Federal Trade Commission said last Wednesday.

User-generated maps help users find cell coverage, maps

January 15th, 2009 Cellphone Review No comments
User-generated maps are helping people connect. New Web sites offer cell phone coverage maps, made by users of the phones, not the carriers. And a concert Web site lets users search and promote local gigs in their area.