Creating A Mobile News Portal
gletham writes "The Nokia 6600 coupled with the Opera browser is a powerful tool for browsing the web, but, to reduce his data traffic charges and get just the information he wanted, Philipp Lenssen used his own web site to feed RSS content to his Nokia 6600. In this interesting article Philipp explains in detail how he went about it."
Since when is some random person writing very poor quality PHP code news on Slashdot? Most of the portal software around can output RSS these days anyway, if they're worth their weight in salt.
OK, this is a plug, but I think memigo does a mobile news portal genuinely better: you get a personalized URL to access news over a mobile phone or PDA, and what's more the headline view can link you to only lightly-formatted content of each article (i.e. a PDA- or printer-formatted version of each article). Much better than linking to whatever version the site's RSS feed links to. Check it out.
There are extensive discussions about this topic in usenet.
If I want to load RSS, I'll use an RSS reader for my phone. When I bought Opera for my N-Gage, I just switched to the "high volume" billing rate for GPRS and I switched Slashdot into the low bandwidth mode. If I want news, I view News.Google's text page -- Opera renders it quite well.