Archive for October, 2009

Fring has private beta version on Android now

As one of the most popular mobile VoIP software, Fring has close beta version on Android now. To preview Fringdroid, Android users need to send an email to earlyaccess@fring.com and will get an invitation early next week.

Daily Deals Free, a free deal browser app for iPhone

Not only women are interested to find different kinds of deals but also some men. If you are one of these people and also an iPhone/iPod Touch user, you can use Daily Deal free, a free app, to browse deals on major online shopping websites.

Using the camera of your mobile phone to capture the word to be translated

Recently, there is a video published on internet that shows a new feature of the Youdao dictionary mobile version: Using the camera of your mobile phone to capture the word to be translated.

My first day with Google Wave

Finally, I received a Google Invitation from a friend today. It seems that my theory about the invitation mechanism of Google Wave is not correct. Anyhow I am happy to have the change to try it while there are still a lot of people requesting their invitation.

Invitation of Google Wave Preview and PageRank

What I am interested in here is the way how invitation of Google Wave works. It is not like how invitation of previous Google Products works.

Download of Google Reader Widget mod version for Symbian S60 V3/V5

As the right softkey of original Google Reader Widget is exit, it is quite annoying to press this key by mistake. So somebody (forumz from bbs.dospy.com) made a mod version of the original Google Reader Widget to make it more convenient to use. Tested on Nokia E63 Changes of the mod version: 1. Right softkey [...]

Comparison of mobile plugins for WordPress

There are many mobile plugins for Wordpress, but how well are they working? Here are some comparison of mobile plugins for Wordpress.

15 free GTalk mobile clients on Java-enabled phones

Though smartphones have more and more market share, Java-enabled non-smartphones still have the biggest users base. In this post I will list 15 free GTalk mobile clients on Java-enabled phones based on the estimation of their popularity.

100th post: Changes in the world of mobile applications

As a blogger, I am not so productive: It takes me about 2 years to have the 100th post (about half of them are written within the past month). Look back at mobile applications I introduced in my blog, some of them have already disappeared, some of them become extremely popular and the rest also have signification changes.

Facebook support has been add to latest Gravity alpha version (1.24.6070)

After having been trying Gravity for a few week, I became a registered user of this Twitter client for Symbian S60 platform. When I was adding my Twitter account to it, I noticed that there is a new “Facebook (Beta)” option under “Twitter” and “StatusNet”!