The Series 60 application lets you use most of your existing Yahoo account features, such as email (which supports push), instant messaging, and uploading photos. This really is amazing software and I would recommend you download it if you have a series 60 phone. Get it here
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Heroin Detox commented on 28 Sep 2009
In the past if you cannot access the Internet then you cannot use your Web 2.0 applications. This model is rapidly changing. New programming models are emerging that alllow Web 2.0 to be offline /online dependant on what is needed.
The first of these is Adobe Apollo, which is a cross-platfrom technology that combined Flash, HTML, PDF and JavaScript into one universal application programming model / paradigm. What is unique is that id doesn’t care if if it runs on its own or embedded in a webpage, the API calls remains the same.
A competing project using the same core concept is Dekoh, except this is done with Java rather than the Adobe combination of technologies. More libraries are due to be released for web languages such as PHP and you can find some demo apps from the site.
Boy! I do sympathise. You start one story, and somehow, it gets joined onto another. I think the explanation is here - and our thanks for pointing out both email solutions!
Hank, the Hunkymouse
PS: and it's really not your fault that someone has mis-tagged Symbian...!
HM
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SYS-CON Australia News Desk commented on 27 Jan 2006
Access your GMail messages from your mobile at http://m.gmail.com. The Series 60 application lets you use most of your existing Yahoo account features, such as email (which supports push), instant messaging, and uploading photos. This really is amazing software and I would recommend you download it if you have a series 60 phone. Get it here.
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SYS-CON Belgium News Desk commented on 27 Jan 2006
Access your GMail messages from your mobile at http://m.gmail.com. The Series 60 application lets you use most of your existing Yahoo account features, such as email (which supports push), instant messaging, and uploading photos. This really is amazing software and I would recommend you download it if you have a series 60 phone. Get it here.
Heroin Detox wrote: In the past if you cannot access the Internet then you cannot use your Web 2.0 applications. This model is rapidly changing. New programming models are emerging that alllow Web 2.0 to be offline /online dependant on what is needed.
The first of these is Adobe Apollo, which is a cross-platfrom technology that combined Flash, HTML, PDF and JavaScript into one universal application programming model / paradigm. What is unique is that id doesn’t care if if it runs on its own or embedded in a webpage, the API calls remains the same.
A competing project using the same core concept is Dekoh, except this is done with Java rather than the Adobe combination of technologies. More libraries are due to be released for web languages such as PHP and you can find some demo apps from the site.
Hank Maus wrote: Boy! I do sympathise. You start one story, and somehow, it gets joined onto another. I think the explanation is here - and our thanks for pointing out both email solutions!
Hank, the Hunkymouse
PS: and it's really not your fault that someone has mis-tagged Symbian...!
HM
SYS-CON Australia News Desk wrote: Access your GMail messages from your mobile at http://m.gmail.com. The Series 60 application lets you use most of your existing Yahoo account features, such as email (which supports push), instant messaging, and uploading photos. This really is amazing software and I would recommend you download it if you have a series 60 phone. Get it here.
SYS-CON Belgium News Desk wrote: Access your GMail messages from your mobile at http://m.gmail.com. The Series 60 application lets you use most of your existing Yahoo account features, such as email (which supports push), instant messaging, and uploading photos. This really is amazing software and I would recommend you download it if you have a series 60 phone. Get it here.
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