Enhanced Phone Book for iDEN Phones

Steve Punter has released PhoneBook Extreme, a Java ME replacement for the stock Contacts, Recent Calls and Call Timer applications on many of the Motorola phones used on iDEN networks like Nextel, Southern Linc and Telus. I’ve been a beta tester for the last month and can tell you that PhoneBook Extreme rocks. It adds a tremendous amount of functionality compared to the Motorola equivalents and is easier to use to as well. The Motorola phone book on these phones … Continue reading

Found on the Mobile Web

I’ve accumulated a huge backlog of worthwhile mobile sites that I hoped to review eventually. It’s now painfully obvious that the mobile web is growing much too fast for me to keep up. So, I’m launching a new Wap Review weekly feature, Found on the Mobile Web which will list the new sites I’ve discovered in the past week or so with a just a terse description of each. These new sites have also been added to the YesWAP.com Mobile … Continue reading

Lifehacker Mobile

It looks like the hugely popular Lifehacker.com blog, which recommends time saving technology and techniques to make yourself more productive, now has a mobile site. The announcement is here. There is no mobile specific url, Lifehacker is using browser detection at lifehacker.com to deliver mobile content to phones – at least the ones it recognizes. I played around with feeding Lifehacker a dozen different mobile user-agent headers and Lifehacker delivered mobile content to the majority of them. The Ericsson T68 … Continue reading

2006 – The Mobile Web Grows Up

2006 has been an exciting year to be involved with the mobile web and mobile data in general. I want to highlight four major developments this past year which I believe are going to have a profound and positive effect on the quality of the mobile web experience for years to come. Mobile web advertising comes of age. I credit this almost entirely to AdMob, the startup that took the Google AdSense model and applied it to mobile. Seems like … Continue reading

Socialight – Geocoded Stickynotes

I saw an interesting video on PSFK.COM. It was a demo of a newish LBS mobile web service called Socialight which is based around sticky notes (aka Post-it’s ™) that are tied to a particular location. Users create the free-form notes to scribble their impressions of a restaurant or club, as either a private reminder to self, a “Meet me here” note visible only to friends or as a shared bit of knowledge viewable by anyone. What really caught my … Continue reading

GameJump – Free Mobile Games

Update: After a six year run, Gamejump has shut down. Mobile games and apps that were distributed with Gamejump’s ad-supported wrapper no longer work, failing with the message “Connection Failure. Unable to connect. Please check to make sure your phone has service“. Gamejump’s parent company Greystripe, posted the following  message  on their Facebook Page: “Greystripe has discontinued all support for the Java AdWrap for Publishers and Catalog programs as of June 20, 2011. This only affects the Java AdWrap programs; we … Continue reading

Nine Mobile Versions of Digg!

Seems like everyone wants to mobilize Digg.com. I think Eugenia at mobits.com was the first with her Digg Mobile (review) which launched in August. A month later there were three more, review here. But it didn’t stop there, SociallyGiven.com has posted a piece titled 7 Versions of ‘Digg Mobile’ Compared which is a nice wrap up with screenshots of some of the current mobile Diggs – including five I hadn’t seen before.  The nicest of the new crop is Original … Continue reading