Mobile 2.0

Google Mobile Search Made Better

Google has launched new mobile search technology designed to enable a faster, more powerful service for users accessing the internet on the go. Google claims it will offer more relevant, location-specific search results.

Free Mobile Browser From Skyfire

Skyfire, a startup in Mountain View, California unveiled a free browser intended to support everything a PC browser can. That includes Flash video, Quicktime, Javascript, Ajax and more. The browser is now in a private beta test for U.S. users only. The software was demonstrated at the Demo conference in Palm Desert, California.

Photobucket Goes Mobile!

Awesome news - media sharing giant Photobucket announced the ability for its loyal users to send photos and videos from their mobile devices to their accounts on the website.

Uploading media is very easy -- just follow these steps:

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Website Of The Week : Mobilize Your Favorite Social Networks With MoDazzle

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Are you a social networks freak, other than a cell freak? Pfft, Don't answer. We know. Instead, make sure you check out MoDazzle, a service which gives you a great opportunity to mobilize your social networks, specifically LinkedIn, Facebook, Salesforce and a couple others.

Mobilize Your Favorite Websites With Web Alerts

Web Alerts

FeedM8 has announced the launch of Web-Alerts.com, a free service that monitors the web and sends full updates to mobile phones via text messaging. The service is available initially to subscribers of all major mobile operators in US and Canada.

T Mobile vs. Twitter, WTF?

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While we here @ thecellfreak are all Twitter fans, it seems like not everyone is pleased with the mini blogging platform: T-Mobile is allegedly blocking Twitter access for some of their customers.

According to Mashable.com, A T-Mobile customer service representative responded via email finally to one of the customers complaining, which was posted later to BibleBoy Blog:

Mobile Banking... Is Still Boring

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And there's nothing I can do about it. So, Monitise Americas, LLC, the mobile banking and payments service provider, and Metavante, a provider of banking and payments technology, announced the launch of Monitise Americas mobile financial services in the United States. Sounds good, if you have a few extra dollars in the bank.

Blog With Wordpress On Your iPhone

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Wordpress is probably one of the most important open source platforms of the decade. Using Wordpress, bloggers all over the world (including us) can write down and publish their deepest thoughts, be read by tons of people and get witty talkbacks in return.

FringMe! Is Your Official Mobile Snitch

Assuming you still got a few friends left that actually care about you in real life, and not only on the mystery eggs Facebook world, FringMe! is a great service for letting them know where you are 24/7. Using FringME!, your friends can now see if you are online, where and when you actually hang out, and contact you, all via your fringME! widget.

Remember The Milk, Don't Forget Your iPhone

Remember the Milk on iPhone

Remember the Milk, the awesome social task manager, is going mobile, allowing me to REALLY remember the milk when I'm kickin' it at the local grocery store, as long as I carry my cellphone with me.