China’s 300+ million mobile phone users to send 220 billion (with a B) SMS this year, which translates to about 2 SMS per user per day, which translates to US $2.12 Billion in revenue to operators.
You can view this blog on your PDA now I have enabled PDA friendly feature on this blog, powered by Alex King’s wp-mobile hacks. View it now!
I also tried creating a link that would allow anyone to add my blog RSS feed to their My Yahoo page. But this effort was not successful because Yahoo RSS does NOT recognize my RSS feed. Does it mean Yahoo RSS doesn’t support WordPress generated feeds (RSS2.0) yet? That would be a bummer.
Future plan: I am testing out a three column template for this blog. I already got a good start, thanks to Lee Penny at http://www.viewfinderdesign.co.uk/freetemplates/
UPDATE: phonescoop.com added a new cell phone finder feature called “Jump to a phone”, which is pretty neat. Once you know the make and model number of the cell phone you are looking for, you can use the feature to look up cell phone specifications. What’s missing, however, is that it doesnot have information on the latest cool cell phones on the Asia market.
This is one of the nine BREW developer labs around the world. The lab provides paid access to the latest Qualcomm cell phones and development/test tools. http://brew.qualcomm.com/brew/en/developer/resources/ds/dev_lab.html
Inforworld reported that Intellisync released goAnywhere that gives push e-mail capability for low-cost phones, i.e. those millions of so-called feature phones. This was made possible because these phone already have SyncML installed. For better experience and heavy users, smart phone would be a smarter choice to use this product. None of the US carriers have announced immediate availability of the service yet though.