AT&T announce two new mobile applications
According to the folks at Slashphone AT&T have announced two new mobile applications, JuiceCaster 6.0 and Buzzwire designed to keep you connected to your online world.
According to the folks at Slashphone AT&T have announced two new mobile applications, JuiceCaster 6.0 and Buzzwire designed to keep you connected to your online world.
Under all the furore that Loopt is coming to the iPhone after it’s demonstration of their native application at WWDC there seems to have been an almost under the counter release of Loopt for BlackBerry.
Mozes, who are just about to launch a comprehensive CRM called Connect Platinum Edition have announced a mobile marketing deal with Sony BMG. Sony’s artists will be able to communicate to their fans through text, voice and the web.
Some of you may have heard of Hiogi.com. They are a community of people who answers questions, the best answers win an ogi coin, and the one with the biggest haul wins a prize!
Funambol, developers of open source software for mobile device email and calender/contact synchronisation OTA have announced that they have enhanced their native open source wireless sync app for iPhone 2.0 firmware.
Rating. But it doesn’t bring a QWERTY keyboard with it does it?
If you have a Nokia Series 60 or Sony Ericsson Feature phone there is a new mobile application that aims to bring you a BlackBerry like email solution for free, if your happy to see banner advertising.
