Favorite websites just for Pocket PC
I would like to know what are some of your favorite websites to visit on your PPC. Here are some of mine.
Weather, this website you will need to register for but it has looping radar and lost of nice features, defiantly worth the effort. http://www.my-cast.com This one has some great features that are just for mobile users. The flight arrival and departure times are very accurate and with the directory searches I can always find what I need. http://mtrvl.com/ This is just for fun. I like to listen to the Russ Marten show from 105.3 Dallas radio and with this I can listen from any where. There are radio stations from all over the USA. check it out http://www.thestreamcenter.com/pda/index.asp All these are free sites and have been on my Mobile Favorites list for a long time. So give them a try and let me know what you think |
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thestreamcenter is also one I have had on my list also, great streaming radio with lots of stations.
pocketpcfreewares.com is a great site for freeware for ppcs. orb is also a great site for streaming music, vidz, and pix from ur home pc. http://wap.oa.yahoo.com/ for checking ur yahoo mail via ur ppc and other things like yahoo search, yahoo pictures, and such... ~Mike |
Mobile TV Guide
White/Yellow Pages Mapquest Mobile 4Info: Type in zip and get local weather, movies, wi-fi hotspots Also, Google Mobile : Search --> Your zip + Movies = all local showtimes. Now bookmark that. Just click that link any time to get showtimes in your area. Works for weather too! e.g. Movies for Manhatten IMDB PDA Animated Weather (no registration!) Yahoo! Mobile--New Beta email works in PIE! |
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Skweezer.net
My personal favorite (it is actually my PPC's home page) is Skweezer ( http://www.skweezer.net/ ) If you register you can create bookmarks to other sites you frequent very easily (which will survive a hard reset...very important!). The site itself shrinks down pages for your mobile phone so that you can quickly browse "fat" webpages without the whole wait for useless graphics. Of course sometimes it removes some images that you may want to see, but on the whole I view most pages via Skweezing them.
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