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MoTR 23 is 34:09 minutes long and is a 23.5 MB file in MP3 format.
INTRO: Based on “Time v2.1″ by Meta Sektion, additional mixing by James Kendrick.
HOSTS: David Ciccone, James Kendrick and Kevin C. Tofel
TOPICS:
Verizon changes their stance and their data plans for DUN usage on certain phones. Listen to our roundup on this one.
Apple is filing patents for possible TabletPC devices. Kevin thinks it’s an Etch-a-Sketch, but James knows better.
James is using SplashBlog; find out how this blogging tool works with cameraphones and check out the pics James published with it.
“Welcome to CoPilot” on the Treo 700w.
Freeware of the Day: Add the Google search form to your Today screen like the Treo 700w with SearchToday from Jonathan Misurda.
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[…] Ok, it’s technically not software, but it IS free! Episode 23 of MobileTechRoundup is yours for the takin! In this episode we discuss a new mobile blogging platform called SplashBlog, get some hands on time with CoPilot for the Treo 700w, and I finally get some Treo 700w functionality on my Dell Axim with the Freeware of the day. SearchToday adds a Google search form to your Today screen on any Windows Mobile 2003 device! […]
Pingback by Kevin 2.0 » Blog Archive » Freeware of the Day: MoTR 23 — February 4, 2006 @ 4:49 pm
Hey guys, just wanted to let you know that searchtoday does work on WM5, I have used it on my K-JAM.
The developer mentions on his site…”Basically, I’d like to hear from you if it works. I’m not sure if it will work on devices that use anything earlier than WM2003SE. If that’s the case, I’ll work on fixing that.”
Comment by Jerry — February 4, 2006 @ 8:56 pm