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  1. H B

    I've been searching for such solution, aiming some freeware software, but unfortunatelly the only one which really does the job, on both ways, completelly and with a nice interface is oggsync (http://oggsync.com)

    They have a freeware version, but that only convers Calendar sync. If you want Contacts sync too, you pay $30 on a per year basis.

    Not sure yet if Im buying the pay version …

  2. magicloop2009

    if you have GPRS on your phone then just download ebuddy onto your phone its like msn you can talk to ppl there and then.

  3. Antoine F

    I love hot coffee and ice tea with lemon…….

  4. nutella-gal

    Blackberry 8900 for sure. Push email….just don't set it up if you don't like it. Its not requried that you do email with it.

    Blackberry, awesome battery life, best browser out, next to the iphone, and GPS.

    If you want email, why wouldnt you want push? It uses less battery than pull email does.

  5. Maksim378

    u never send it by email to phone.
    u can send it by cable or bluetooth.
    after sending, u can click on it & install too.

  6. alfred p

    I love Gmail! I have over 1100 messages and I am only using 6% storage! :D

  7. Anonymous
  8. HotpinkKitties
  9. Cotton Tablecloth

    Always connected to their servers.

  10. Victor O

    i would get the g1. all the features that you listed about the sk the g1 does and does them better in my opinion. the browser is great and depending on if youre in a 3G area, the browser will be a lot faster than the sk. not to mention the added bonus of wifi. the gps was nice. i never had any problems with it finding my location, the street views were nice also. push email is always nice. the android market also has some descent apps, with apps being developed everyday. i think the g1 out performs the sk any day of the week

  11. Vikram

    I had a look at your blog page and I must say that its impressive.. One domain name that I can think of right away is gomobile.com.

    http://www.bucklife.blogspot.com

  12. SONU

    i am not sure abt email..
    but u can send message(SMS) to a phone no. by loging in to site like "http://www.160by2.com". or by installing ""REDIFFBOL
    create a acccount there and carry on……

    GOOGLE TALK is a messenger service like ur yahoo messenger on which u can chat either text mode or by voice mode(head phone required)

    u would have to download it (ur sis should also do tat) . create account and start using

  13. Jon m

    as of now virgin mobile has come out with a web version of gmail, msn mail, and messenger. you can easily find it on virgin xl from ur phone. the login page is secured but when entering it its not/

  14. MELG

    Obviously if something is to good to be true, then it is.

    This is a PHISING (pronounced fishing) email where they are trying to get hold of your bank account details and ultimately to remove all your money from your bank account.

    Report them here:-

  15. Mother of 2 boys

    G1
    he good:
    The T-Mobile G1 features a full QWERTY keyboard, 3G support, Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth. The Google Android operating system offers good integration with Google applications as well as access to the Amazon MP3 Store and YouTube. As more applications become available, the G1 will also become a more powerful smartphone for all types of users.

    The bad:
    The G1 doesn't include a standard headphone jack and lacks stereo Bluetooth and Microsoft Exchange support. There are some annoying design quirks that make the smartphone uncomfortable to hold and difficult to use. The GPS tracking was disappointing, and speakerphone quality wasn't the greatest.

    The bottom line:
    While we're not in love with the design and would have liked some additional features, the real beauty of the T-Mobile G1 is the Google Android platform, as it has the potential to make smartphones more personal and powerful. That said, it's not quite there yet, so for now, the G1 is best suited for early adopters and gadget hounds, rather than consumers and business users.

    Specifications:
    OS provided: Android ; Installed RAM: 192 MB ; Processor: QUALCOMM 528 MHzMSM7201A

    Behold
    The good:
    The Samsung Behold has an attractive design with a responsive touch screen. The feature set offers a range of options and call and photo quality meet the mark. Also, T-Mobile's 3G network is lightning fast.

    The bad:
    The Samsung Behold lacks Wi-Fi and its memory card slot is in an inconvenient location. Speakerphone quality was just average and the Web browser wasn't quite up to par.

    The bottom line:
    Though it lacks Wi-Fi, the Samsung Behold is a sleek touch-screen phone with a range of features and an easily understood interface.

    Specifications:
    Band / mode: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 (Quadband) / UMTS 1700/2100 ; Talk time: Up to 300 min ; Combined with: With digital camera

    Note: The G2 is slated for release soon. I would wait a few months. If it was between these two I would go with the G1 for the open-source platform and browsing experience.

  16. jaflores85

    I would also go with the Pearl. Helio tends to have spotty service.

  17. JustCurious

    No this doesn't worry me. You will always have the trade off between privacy and convenience. As the world moves more toward wanting convenience over privacy, you will see more companies using services like this.

    Think of it this way, your going to get spam regardless, this way the spam targeted at you will be less spammish and more functional. Google (if they stay true to their company logo of doing no evil) should also be filtering out potential fraud spammers and thus the ads you see will be stuff you would normally buy anyway.

    As for access to the information on Google's servers, anyone outside of Google that wants that info will need a warrant from the country that the server is located in (in most cases that is the USA). This means there is a detailed data trail of every person or organization that may have your information and you have full legal authority to sue anyone that acquired your information illegally (ie with the purpose of selling it without having you accept a privacy release statement first).

  18. Angel Leigh

    google "how to unlock_____name of your phone"

  19. The Exotic Dr. Congo

    I would vote for Yahoo! because I can send messages via Chat in Yahoo!Mail (Beta) while I'm already on Yahoo! Services.

  20. vamsi

    contact ur operator .,. they will help u out ., nd may even send u the settings .,

  21. Josh
  22. Maksim378

    go to http://www.getjar.com and search for the .jar application you want to download. As soon as you find it, you simply go to wap.jar.com on your phone and type in the code of the application. There, you can directly download the application to your phone.

  23. Jon m

    google it….

  24. Axel

    It connects to Yahoo Messenger (built in)
    It is very easy to text your friends with the built in keyboard
    It shows youtube videos (loading time depends on data speed) It has a builtin YouTube Player
    Yes it will show the video from a multimedia message, however as of now, there is no video capture.

    Hope that helps

  25. DanielF29

    GMail does not charge, but your mobile provider probably does {either unlimited or per received charges, etcetera}. More information can be found at http://gmail.blogspot.com and http://www.googletutor.com/2005/03/25/gmail-to-your-phone/

    Also, depending on your own preferences and/or ability/capabilities of your cell phone and/or cell plan, you definitely should look at those links to find out if you should set it to only send the subject, etcetera, instead of the whole email. Also, if you have internet capability on your cell, you may want to consider simply checking the email from the browser there.

  26. Adam F

    It should work…but it's somewhat complicated.

  27. Vicky O

    Wow, there's enough information on the form for someone to falsify a passport. That's scary dude if someone actually replies to this…amazing how more and more convincing (to some people) email fraud is getting.

    Geez.

  28. sofia

    the only one i had was that it would just freeze up. but all you had to do was turn it of and wait a couple of minutes and then turn it back on.

  29. natasha211

    hey

  30. Jacob

    Scams, they are all over the internet

  31. bagher a

    You are not the first one that received this kind of letter, me too! Best is not to open it.

  32. quizmaster_uk

    hmm look around where you live. im a londener and you can go into carphone warehouse and ask them, there a shops that do it also so, it might be different in spain, but yeah. look in mobiile phone shops.

  33. SweetyPye

    The GPS feature on the Blackberry is a separate program; it is not free. It's called TeleNav, and it can be downloaded on the Palm as well.

    Info Link: http://www.palminfocenter.com/news/7959/telenav-updated-for-palm-centro/
    Official Link: http://www.telenav.com/files/download/ (it's actually under the Palm Treo part, lol)

    Yes, Blackberry will alert you if you get new email from Yahoo or Gmail, and it supports Yahoo Go, if you want to get that. Chances are, with your Palm you already subscribe to a data plan, so you'll still have to do the same with the Blackberry; it's around the same price, if not exactly the same. (It is with AT&T.)

    You don't need to switch phones. Look into TeleNav (it might even be on your menu somewhere) and getting that on your Palm; I believe it's $10 a month. If you like the Centro, stick with it.

  34. c12053881d

    You don't need a lawyer, you need a hobby.

  35. D

    you dont FIND forwards. you just get them.

  36. Jack

    Well, the T-Mobile G1 has a touch screen, is good for texting, and is centered around getting on the internet instantly. The only problem that I see with this phone is the Google. Google is a good search engine, but at their database, they keep everything that you search in their files. Because of this, you might need to watch what you search there, because it can really affect you.

  37. Theodoros T

    Yahoo is still having some problems at the moment. If you look you will find lots of people cannot send/receive/delete mail at the moment.

  38. rob.abbott

    If you want to POP your Yahoo mail, you need to be using the premium, Yahoo! Mail Plus service. It's not available on the free account. http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/pop/pop-40.html
    http://help.yahoo.com/help/us/mail/mdom/mdom-26.html

  39. PlantersCashews
  40. Anonymous
  41. .εmιlч. .ωεmιlч. ~♥~

    I do have a lot of weird conversations with random people like about erections, wet dreams, and rape.

    Don't ask.

    I'm not proud.

    The guy told me I was a perv.

  42. Detective Zito

    I would say just get the G1
    but ya it doesnt support Microsoft exchange so you cant sync with enterprise outlook

    and the open source just means that there are really no laws for developers on their apps that will be available for the android phones

  43. WK

    The $5.99 fee will apply to one line only.

    What sites you can access depends on your equipment (phone), and some will require the Total Internet rather than the T-Mobile Web, which costs $15.99 a month.

    I have the Nokia 6263, and I use MSN and Yahoo messengers on it and can also use AOL and ICQ but I do not have those. I visit Google, MySpace, etc. and the only site I have trouble with is YouTube. I can also send and receive emails. Whether you can access this depends on your phone, though.

  44. barbiegirl

    Maybe the spice people meant that they don't provide services for your nokia 5200. But as you said you previously used to surf websites before it maybe that you have not activated gprs correctly. You have not mentioned you location but i would advise you to visit the spice homepage and select your location and then activate gprs again ( instructions are available on the site) and then try again. I hope this will work for you. Good luck!

  45. marcrounds

    … Question! What question … ??? Anybody spotted the question, is it me who can't see it?

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