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Sprint pushing "real web" on all data-enabled handsets
announcements | browsing | internet | mobile browser | mobile web | openwave | openweb | partnerships | services | sprint | wap | webSprint isn't doing so well as a traditional voice-carrier amidst its more popular competition. So, the struggling network operator is re-focusing its resources on the data-side of mobile communications. Apple's iPhone has forced the industry to re-think how mobile phones deal with web-content. The fake internet that's served up with those crappy, bundled WAP browsers is [...]
iPhone users hitting the web with fury
announcements | apple | iphone | m:metrics | mac os | mmetrics | mobile web | research | stats | usage | webCorroborating the StatCounter statistics that puts the iPhone at the top of the mobile browser market (No. 1 in the US, and No. 2 in the UK), M:Metrics, our favorite web-usage statistics firm, has released new research that indicates that iPhone users are hitting the web with a fury. Virtually every single iPhone user is [...]
IntoMobile and Viigo proudly announce our new Mobile Portal - IntoMobile To Go!
blog updates | intomobile | mobilized | portal | viigo | webWe know, it’s getting to be that time of year and, if you’re anything like us, you’re running around frantically trying to get your affairs in order before that dreaded wonderful deadline. All the hustle and bustle of the holiday season leaves us with less and less time to get our fill of tech-news - and we figure our readers are starting to feel the holiday-crunch as well. So, why not take all your tech-news with you? The IntoMobile Team has joined forces with mobile-web pioneer Viigo to launch our Viigo-powered Mobile Web Portal - “ IntoMobile To Go .” All your favorite websites (ok, they don’t have to be tech-sites), sports updates, finance news, weather, traffic - everything is mobilized through our Viigo -powered IntoMobile To Go Mobile Web Portal. This isnt your run-of-the-mill mobile-RSS-reader - IntoMobile To Go is a fully-functional and powerful application that puts the real web on your mobile phone. Why wait for full webpages to load? Our Web Portal mobilizes the content and displays the newest articles as easily-digestible posts. You don’t even need to hunt down specific RSS feeds for your favorite sites. The geniuses over at Viigo realized that it can be a hassle to find a particular website’s RSS feed - simply enter a website’s URL address and Viigo’s servers will mobilize the webpage’s content on-the-fly. The IntoMobile Mobilized Web Portal is available for free for all Windows Mobile and BlackBerry users. We’re working to bring the Viigo-powered IntoMobile Mobilized Web Portal to Symbian and Palm users, so sit tight, we’ll get it to you guys in due time. Meanwhile, WinMo and BlackBerry users can download our IntoMobile To Go through this link - or hit up our new Viigo button near the upper-right corner of our homepage (at the top of the sidebar). If you prefer to install the IntoMobile To Go client OTA (over-the-air) onto your mobile phone, simply point your mobile browser to this download link . Mobile download - http://getviigo.com/intomobile Desktop download - http://www.virtualreach.com/intomobile.htm Quick-start review of IntoMobile To Go after the break. Getting started with IntoMobile To Go is simple:
- Download the client via desktop or mobile/ OTA download links.
- Install the Viigo-powered IntoMobile To Go client.
- Start ‘er up!
- From the “My Channels” start screen, hit the “Menu” button
- Select “Add Channel”
- Pick a category that you’d like to add - in this case, we’re going to add traffic information for Los Angeles.
- We’re going to pick US Traffic, because, well, Los Angeles is in the US
- Select “Los Angeles” from the list of US cities with available traffic information.
- Select “Add Channel” from the “Menu”
- Choose “Add your own Channel”
- Then choose “Add from Web Page”
- Enter the URL address of your favorite website

