Squace on your Sony Ericsson
8 May 2007 by axxxr Trying to navigate the Web with a mobile phone might have just gotten easier thanks Swedish developer Squace. Their program, which is now in beta, makes for an easy and fast way to navigate, store and personalize the content from mobile handsets. The start screen, or My Page in Squace manages your links to favorite sites and services and RSS feeds. Each of these can be accessed through a single click on the grid, where each square represents a link to information, including sites and even phone numbers. Squace will launch later this year as a full service, but until you then you sign up to become a test user from the company’s Web site. www.squace.com source:mobilecrunch ![]() ![]()
Comments On 12 May 08:08 imran wrote nice set On 11 May 18:21 akkboy wrote using a w700i - operamini works fine this is much too complicated - i would really not recommend this.... On 9 May 18:08 adviser wrote se is the best.but when it comes to internet in phone opera rocks. that is wat i use now. On 8 May 14:18 Fish31 wrote Huh? This is not about the phones people, but this new coming internet service... On 8 May 13:15 aysha wrote i like this phone can u send me the price and give me discount my e-mail is blackwido999@hotmail.com On 8 May 05:23 skylineR35 wrote i like K810i FRONT design only. i wonder if K810 in front K800 behind... that'd be nice enough for me. On 8 May 05:10 globe wrote k810 is ugly.. On 8 May 02:36 SeF wrote nice but i think netfront is already the best browser for full HTML viewing for non-os phones. and opera is the leader when it comes to ease of use and speed. On 8 May 02:31 bluephoenix wrote cool!... been waiting on something like this for a while. |