Yahoo OnePlace: bookmarking tool for cell phones
Yahoo on Tuesday unveiled a new bookmarking tool for cell phones that lets people keep track of favorite Web content–news feeds, search results, Web sites–from one place on their handheld.
The technology, called Yahoo OnePlace, will be available in the second quarter of 2008, according to Yahoo.
The tool builds on other new mobile applications from Yahoo. Those include OneConnect, a tool to update social-networking messaging on the phone (announced in February), and OneSearch, which aggregates news, weather, financial data, photos, and Web links based on search queries.
Source: news.com
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Mobile phones are the next “niche” that everyone wants to conquer. I think there will be millions of people who acess internet from their mobile phones in the next few years.
Sounds pretty sweet… I wouldn’t mind trying this out.
I agree with the best lapdance dude. Cellphone apps are the wave of th future. More people will want cellphone based websites to work with ease and have better navigation.
Sounds like a step in the right direction. That is the way this is going to go
Its good idea. Yahoo is the best. But I do not use ceel phone ))))
Google starts to fall short in the competition between themselves and yahoo. I won’t be surprised if they also come up with something similar.
i think this will come in handy. I will try it out when it is available
I agree, Google is probably not far off making their own cell phone app. Cell phones are still a bit clunky for me for apps, but those qwerty phones I tend to droll over now