Motorola to Add Google to Mobiles
Kijori writes "Motorola has announced plans to enable users of its mobile phones to access Google's internet search engine at the touch of a single handset button, the BBC is reporting. "The US mobile phone maker said it would introduce Google's software technology to many of its new handsets. The companies said they wanted to encourage more mobile users to access the internet using their phones." While mobile-phone internet use is currently low, Google CEO Eric Schmidt is optimistic: "People are going to spend all their time on it eventually," he said."
Mobile Phone - Cellular Phone.
Cellular Phone is AFAIK, largely a US thing - we've called them mobile phones (because they're mobile, and they're phones), in the UK for donkey's years now.
fortune -o
I have been accessing google and other wap sites for a long time, including my school email, gmail, weather, mapquest, yahoo and more. With verizon, WAP / wireless web only uses minutes (free on nights/weekends), as long as you use your own proxy server (or a free one). What you pay verizon $5/month for is use of their proxy server. Note that there are exceptions to this: some of the newest phones require a data plan and wireless web may not be charged as minutes.
I run my own proxy server on my PC and log on to that with my phone. I set up a free WAP homepage, with links to a bunch of useful sites. If you set up or find a reliable proxy server, it is just a matter of doing some very basic on-phone "hacking", which usually just consists of accessing hidden menus. More information than you would ever need about phone hacking is available at Howard Forums. Mail2Web is a site that lets you check virtually any email through WAP.
Noob note: if you are going to run your own proxy, make sure to password it, especially if you are on a network. Slashdot may not let you post if you are running a proxy.
Break the mindless monotony!
I personally wouldn't want to carry a huge screen around...
It doesn't have to be "huge". A 400x400 screen would be more than fine. The treo 650 has a 320x320 screen.
So the 240x240 in a newer model is especially bizarre. Isn't technology supposed to advance, not regress?
The theory of relativity doesn't work right in Arkansas.
Wikipedia explains why they came to be called cell phones -
"Term used currently in the United States and Canada (and in other countries as well during the 1980s) to refer to most mobile phones. It technically applies specifically to mobile phones which use a cellular network. In developing mobile phone technology, American electrical engineers saw the main technical problem as achieving a smooth handoff from one radio antenna to the next. After they gave the name "cell" to the zone covered by each antenna, it was a natural choice for them to apply the term "cellular" to both the technology and the phones that ran on it."
(Bolding is mine)
Good point. I don't know anything better than slashdot either, which I also find slowly deteriorating.
The most frustrating thing for me right now is Google though.
They destroy the whole value of URLs, so independent people cannot see each other any longer in the pile of Google ad-spam, penis-enlargement pills, home mortgage loans.
wikipedia is already the better search engine for >50% of my searches.
The other day I wanted to learn about solid state disks, and Google was just horrible. I then used webcrawler.com, which was slightly better. Until I found a specialized website/search engine, www.storagesearch.com, then I could finally see through all the junk of the 1-person scamster linkfarm bs.
the free URL-linked Internet for the masses, 1995-2005, RIP
taken over by greed and deceased way too young