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Old 08-15-2005, 03:13 PM
Jon Westfall
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Default Mobile MSN - Read Blogs, Find Pizza

http://mobile.msn.com/pocketpc

"I am not sure how many of you actually visit the Pocket PC version of Mobile MSN on your Windows Mobile Pocket PC or Smartphone. I am one that does not often use the site - except for Hotmail access it offers mainly US-based content. However I found out today about some cool new features on this site. Visit the site and click on Beta Services to find them."



If you're looking for a new mobile site to explore, you may want to check out Mobile MSN's new beta features. Perhaps you can be like the author at Geekzone and discover you're nearest pizza place (out of 7600) is .43 miles away, complete with map!
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Old 08-15-2005, 07:46 PM
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I've always thought Mobile MSN was the best looking mobile site. Of course microsoft is known for good GUI's. However it has always been pretty limited for content. I like the ability to read blogs.

Question? Does WM% allow the ability to read HTML mail in Pocket inbox?
 
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Old 08-15-2005, 08:42 PM
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Thanks for this!

I have a space on msn and was just looking for a way to add to the blogs via my device while on the go.

MSN is charging for something called pocket msn and I don't get what in the heck it is other than a subscription service that can get alerts (which I would imagine is for a smartphone user), hotmail or msn delivered to inbox, and messenger which is already free? Very confusing. It seems as if it is a glorified version of msn mobile.

@the question http in inbox, Personally, I use "http mail" and it works great for getting my msn account and it is only 6 bucks verses a subscription for Pocket Msn for 20.00.
 
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Old 08-15-2005, 09:55 PM
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right on..i noticed this a few days back and have been using it ever since. I hope it moves out of beta and becomes a norm.
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