Yahoo! Go
On the Internet, there are numbers portals that offers the browsing convenience. Yahoo!, for example, offers almost all the information in just one site. With their features; Yahoo! Maps, Local, Yahoo! Yahoo! Address Book, Yahoo! Calendar, Yahoo! News, Yahoo! Finance, Yahoo! Sports, Yahoo! Entertainment, Yahoo! oneSearch, Yahoo! Weather, Flickr, or Yahoo! Mail, practically you won’t have to go to other sites one by one to find the information that you need.
Along with the high use of mobile Internet, Yahoo! Don’t want to lose their loyal visitors by plunging into mobile world. It began with the launch WAP based portal. This portal can be accessed through http://m.yahoo.com on your phone’s browser. The design looks really simple without many images. you can simply access the information from Yahoo!.
Yahoo! Go
To draw attention from mobile users. Yahoo! Then develop mobile applications based on Java. It’s called Yahoo! Go. The apps perform nice GUI with a little 3D touch.
There a variety of interesting widgets on Yahoo! Go, such as oneSearch, Mail, Flickr, News, Sports, Finance, Entertainment, Weather, Maps, and various additional widgets in the Widget Gallery. Through Yahoo! Go, It seems that Yahoo is trying to redeem their weakness in WAP portal.
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The Sony-ericsson K530i offers easy web surfing features. It embeds a digital camera to 2 megapixels, and an MP3 music player. Impressive dimensions of 102 mm x 46 mm x 14 mm and a total weight of only 92g hide much of the potential for this top of the range phone. The design is based around the popular candy bar style, with an enlarged screen and a range of different handset colours.
Supporting the majority of networks available, the Sony Ericsson K530i also has an excellent 2 mega pixel camera, with video and still photograph options. It also has a much improved music offering with media player, music tones and the impressive TrackID . As you would expect the handset is compatible with a vast array of messaging services including SMS, MMS and email to name but a few.
The internet access is both quick and reliable, offering your own mobile office for life on the move, with 24/7 availability. The handset also has a number of RSS feeds inbuilt, allowing real time news updates direct to your phone. Perhaps one of the most intriguing developments is the Sat-Nav facility, which requires the introduction of a third party adapter, but has the potential to really take mobile phones into the future. An interesting handset, the Sony Ericsson K530i is sure to be popular.

Nokia N78, The last adition to the Nokia N series has functions that similar to those offered on 6220, with the exception of 5 Megapixel camera. However, the N78 , can connect to WiFi and equipped with Carl Zeiss optics. It is also provide Nokia mobile services, Nokia Maps and Nokia Music Store. The multimedia experience is quite comparable to that offered by the 6220 Classic: users can geo referencing their photos and videos, see a line on a map and download them directly from the mobile Ovi, Flickr or YouTube. If you have a little free time, you can possibly making phone calls.