Internet Evolution (www.internetevolution.com), the Website that investigates the future of the Internet, has launched a brand new, killer blog, exclusively for its mobile site.
The new blog is written by the President of Wireless Internet & Mobile Computing , Alan Reiter, and falls under the apt heading "Alan Reiter's Wireless Web World."
In his new, regularly updated blog, Reiter covers wireless Web technology topics including (but not limited to) wireless email, games, music, videos, location technologies, 3G/3.5G/4G, online applications for phones, social networking, privacy/security, mobile browsers, mobile marketing/advertising, femtocells, and wireless UMPCs/MIDs/subnotebooks.
Sounds great, right? But don't forget: This blog is only available on the mobile version of the Internet Evolution site (http://www.internetevolution.com/mobile/). So be sure to have your cellphones, PDAs, pocket PCs, and wireless carrier pigeons handy. For access to the Internet Evolution mobile site from your wireless handset, navigate your browser to: http://www.internetevolution.com/mobile/
Ah! well... lemme c if I have the time to read that....
The new blog is written by the President of Wireless Internet & Mobile Computing , Alan Reiter, and falls under the apt heading "Alan Reiter's Wireless Web World."
In his new, regularly updated blog, Reiter covers wireless Web technology topics including (but not limited to) wireless email, games, music, videos, location technologies, 3G/3.5G/4G, online applications for phones, social networking, privacy/security, mobile browsers, mobile marketing/advertising, femtocells, and wireless UMPCs/MIDs/subnotebooks.
Sounds great, right? But don't forget: This blog is only available on the mobile version of the Internet Evolution site (http://www.internetevolution.com/mobile/). So be sure to have your cellphones, PDAs, pocket PCs, and wireless carrier pigeons handy. For access to the Internet Evolution mobile site from your wireless handset, navigate your browser to: http://www.internetevolution.com/mobile/
Ah! well... lemme c if I have the time to read that....