Best WAP sites for mobile phones?
#47
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Wirelessly posted (BlackBerry8700/4.1.0 Profile/MIDP-2.0 Configuration/CLDC-1.1 VendorID/102 UP.Link/6.3.0.0.0)
This one (in addition to wireless FlyerTalk).is the absolute best. Great way to play with the EDGE speeds!
Originally Posted by vachataboon
Google local and/or maps slowly becoming available on most new phones and carriers.
www.google.com/glm
For PDA's:
www.maps.google.com
www.google.com/glm
For PDA's:
www.maps.google.com
#48
Join Date: Nov 2005
Posts: 7
Inspired by this thread, I am pleased to announce Go With Rob - a new wap site especially for all YOU flytalkers with phones! It’s simple, easy and FREE to use! It includes links to the best travel wap sites, and is a one-stop shop for all the major airlines’ wap sites (as discussed on this thread). And, by focusing just on travel info, you can get what you want, when you want it.
So, for lots of travel information (including some must-have phone numbers), bookmark on your phone http://tagtag.com/gowithrob
I’d also like you to tell me what YOU want. It’s your wap site and it's ready to grow, so please email your comments and/or suggestions to Rob at [email protected]
"Before you check in, check out Go With Rob!"
(Please note that Go With Rob is currently in a beta stage of development and therefore includes tagtag advertising. It is free to access and use during this trial stage, however operator charges may still apply.)
So, for lots of travel information (including some must-have phone numbers), bookmark on your phone http://tagtag.com/gowithrob
I’d also like you to tell me what YOU want. It’s your wap site and it's ready to grow, so please email your comments and/or suggestions to Rob at [email protected]
"Before you check in, check out Go With Rob!"
(Please note that Go With Rob is currently in a beta stage of development and therefore includes tagtag advertising. It is free to access and use during this trial stage, however operator charges may still apply.)
Last edited by robertgarner; Mar 14, 2006 at 3:32 pm Reason: Edited for greater clarity
#49
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: London
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Originally Posted by robertgarner
Inspired by this thread, I am pleased to announce Go With Rob - a new wap site especially for all YOU flytalkers with phones! It’s simple, easy and FREE to use! It includes links to the best travel wap sites, and is a one-stop shop for all the major airlines’ wap sites (as discussed on this thread). And, by focusing just on travel info, you can get what you want, when you want it.
#50
Join Date: Jun 2003
Location: London
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(For BlackBerry users) http://wap.blackberryforums.com
#51
Join Date: Jan 2004
Location: Louisville, KY, USA
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Originally Posted by PremEx
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Indeed it does.
Indeed it does.
<html>
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<head>
<title>FlyerTalk</title>
<meta http-equiv="refresh" content="1; url=http://gallery.flyertalk.com/wap/login.php?PHPSESSID=01f4c632aebe8f7102aab2760a3604 07"/>
<link rel="stylesheet" href="./WiStyles/XHTML-MP/default/template/wiforums.css" type="text/css"/>
</head>
<body/>
</html>
#52
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Yet another Wap portal site
Credit to Treocentral
"Easy Access to Information for the Mobile Traveler™-"
Mobile Travel Aide
seems to be pretty good-good listing for airline sites
Enjoy
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"Easy Access to Information for the Mobile Traveler™-"
Mobile Travel Aide
seems to be pretty good-good listing for airline sites
Enjoy
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#53
Join Date: Jul 2003
Posts: 79
Originally Posted by flying_fozzy
Has anyone tried Opera Mini?
I am using it with a 3G Sony Ericsson K600i, and displays pages well. May help the viewing of HTML-lite pages?
I am using it with a 3G Sony Ericsson K600i, and displays pages well. May help the viewing of HTML-lite pages?
http://www.opera.com/products/mobile/operamini/
I love it. I can check any web page as it automatically converts pages to fit the screen of your phone.
#54
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Helsinki Journey Planner
I was using this last week and was reminded how useful it is:
http://aikataulut.ytv.fi/reittiopas-pda/en/
Journey planner for public transport in the Helsinki area. Tell it where you want to go from and to and it gives you three options
http://aikataulut.ytv.fi/reittiopas-pda/en/
Journey planner for public transport in the Helsinki area. Tell it where you want to go from and to and it gives you three options
#55
Join Date: Jan 2005
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Got a new device today and where do I go first? FlyerTalk of course!
Great lists, BTW... ^
Got a new device today and where do I go first? FlyerTalk of course!
Great lists, BTW... ^
Last edited by SchmutzigMSP; May 2, 2006 at 7:42 pm
#56
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My company as part of its divestiture from a Fortune 200 parent, recently outsourced their BlackBerry Enterprise server and Lotus Notes email hosting. As part of this process, all BB users had to re-format and re-activate their devices.
Well this was like a magic event for my 7290. Suddenly I can access multiples more websites then under the old server structure, and the graphics are far improved ^ . While FT worked OK previously, now it looks better and runs faster. Most other sites I visited before and now, are way better from a graphics and speed standpoint. I have a sneaky feeling our old parent company had dumbed down our BlackBerry service, for their own self-centered reasons.
P.S. Of course United's horrid WAP site is still as useless is in the past .
Well this was like a magic event for my 7290. Suddenly I can access multiples more websites then under the old server structure, and the graphics are far improved ^ . While FT worked OK previously, now it looks better and runs faster. Most other sites I visited before and now, are way better from a graphics and speed standpoint. I have a sneaky feeling our old parent company had dumbed down our BlackBerry service, for their own self-centered reasons.
P.S. Of course United's horrid WAP site is still as useless is in the past .
#59
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Originally Posted by MastaHanky
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Does anybody have a good phone directory site? I don't want to cough up a buck to call information.
Does anybody have a good phone directory site? I don't want to cough up a buck to call information.
Last time I called, did not even get an advert message!
You can also plug the business name into google (assuming you have internet on your phone) and it will usually come up with the tel # on the 1st page of results.
#60
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Originally Posted by yosithezet
Dell Axim not supported.