Chris Gilmer ,
Monday, March 2nd, 2009
With Google’s Gmail being the standard for web based email, the question always comes out about syncing its contacts and calendars to desktop software, and of course mobile devices like the iPhone or BlackBerry.
Google has a help page dedicated to just that, syncing iPhone and iPod Touch to Mail, Contacts and Calendars.
Of course there are [...]
Filed under: Blackberry, Handheld device, Mobati, Mobile Applications, Productivity, how-to, iPhone, ipod by Chris Gilmer
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Chris Gilmer ,
Sunday, March 1st, 2009
Mobati rounds it up with a few interesting posts from this weekend.
Mac OS7 on the iPhone
Someone thought it would be fun to load up Apple’s ancient OS7 onto none other than the iPhone. So what can run on it? MacPaint, Calculator and MacDraw.
Twitter has a secret business model
Despite what everyone thinks, Twitter really does have [...]
Filed under: Apple, Mobati, Social, iPhone by Chris Gilmer
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Chris Gilmer ,
Thursday, January 1st, 2009
Happy New Year Mobati readers, and all the best to you and yours in this wonderful new year.
Now, hopefully we can continue to pump out some new and interesting content this year. Our main focus of course, new and interesting online applications, with a little mobile goodness thrown in for good mention… and a few [...]
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Chris Gilmer ,
Monday, December 8th, 2008
Google Labs has launched a much needed feature for their popular web based email service, Gmail Tasks.
Users have been asking for it for a long time. So gone are the times integrating Remember the Milk with greasemonkeys, Tasks are built right in.
To activate Gmail’s new Task feature, head to the Settings tab, and click on [...]
Filed under: Mobati by Chris Gilmer
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Chris Gilmer ,
Saturday, October 18th, 2008
I often get asked how one goes about sending out their blogs rss feed directly to their Twitter contacts. One impressive, and well used tool seems to be Twitterfeed. This three step process will get your notifications of a new posting sent out at specific times throughout the day.
First Twitterfeed needs to know your Twitter [...]
Filed under: Mobati by Chris Gilmer
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