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Who needs a laptop to search for something on the internet when you can use your mobile phone. There are new websites every month tailored to viewing in a mobile browser on a smaller screen. Some of them are indispensable for business and some are just lots of fun. Yes, go ahead and bookmark them all. Just click on the highlighted name of each link and you will be brought to that site. Have fun.

AltaVista
A text only search on a clean simple search engine.

AOL - AOL users will appreciate this easy link to Mail, myAOL and other services including Mapquest, Moviefone, CityGuide and more.

Ask Mobile Search - Provides links to find exactly the search you are looking for, including Web Search, Directions, Images, Business Listings, Maps, Weather, Bloglines, Area Codes, and Time Zones.

Google - If you haven’t used the mobile version of Google lately, you will see it has changed. It has local search results and lets you build your own mobile Google page of all Google services.

PDAPortal - At this count, this site offers links to over 700 mobile websites. You will spend a lot of time here.

Yahoo! - Okay, equal time for Yahoo. If you use Yahoo services you can access them all here like mail, messenger and calendar. You can view photos through Flickr as well.

TheWeatherChannel - Put in your zip code and you can get a view of current conditions. You will also find airline delays.

Road Warriors - All airlines, and flight information. The quick list: American, Continental, Delta, Northwest, Southwest, United and . . .

SeatGuru - to research seats on every plane in the air, and Flightstats Mobile. You will find flight status, departure and arrivals, delays and security wait times.

Last but not least, check out PhoneFavs. Set it up on your computer first then access them with any browser. There are so many other sites available on your phone.!

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2 Responses

  1. Emily Lopez Says:

    Amy,
    I have so much to learn and you always have so much to share…Great website! I need to get a blog going.

    Greetings from Ohio!

  2. Amy Chorew Says:

    Emily
    Thanks for your support. Keep on reading and it will make sense.

    Amy

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