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i have nokia 9300 communicator

2006-06-28 23:33:07 · 5 answers · asked by ashishanand1973 1 in Computers & Internet Internet

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Download YM software for Nokia 9300.

Try: http://www.agilemobile.com/downloads.html

Good luck.

2006-06-28 23:38:39 · answer #1 · answered by agulinovich 3 · 0 0

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2016-08-14 11:57:03 · answer #2 · answered by ? 3 · 0 0

What client are you using? a java one? or just the web based Yahoo messenger from your browser.

2006-06-28 23:38:00 · answer #3 · answered by David 3 · 0 0

In case you've ever used Yahoo!'s mobile portal and wondered where your My Yahoo! page is, we've got great news. We've just launched a new addition to Yahoo! Mobile which allow you to read the RSS news feeds that you've subscribed to in your My Yahoo! page from your mobile phone's minibrowser.

Check it out: http://mobile.yahoo.com

To see your My Yahoo! subscriptions, enter the above URL in your phone's WAP 2.0 minibrowser and navigate down to the News link. From there click on My Headlines, log in with your Yahoo! ID and all the RSS headlines that you've added to your My Yahoo! page are listed, ready to be read on the go. Clicking on the individual feed links will let you read a summary of the stories (about 1024 characters, which is actually more than appears on the My Yahoo! Web version) and if you've got a phone which has a browser that supports full HTML web pages, each of the headlines will be live links to the original article. Simple and easy.

The key to this new service is accessibility. What we wanted to do is get a mobile version of My Yahoo! out there that works on millions of phones, right this second. No installation required and you don't need a smart phone, third-party browser or a custom Java client to use it. RSS feeds on a mobile phone is a no brainer, and using the phone's built in minibrowser is really the best way to deliver them. If you've got a late-model phone, you can check out your feeds right now with a minimum of fuss (and teach your Mom to do it too).

For the mobile power users out there who want both more control over their feeds and longer summaries (or even full posts), we hear you. This launch is just the tip of the iceberg of what we're planning. Our ultimate goal is to make keeping up your feeds on your mobile device as useful and as easy as it is on the desktop. We're starting simple, but thinking big. (When it comes to mobile, there's no other way to think!)

Even if you use another aggregator for your news (like myself), there's so many times when you want quick access to important news items and don't want to slog through hundreds of headlines on your mobile phone to get to them. I've got over 300 feeds I'm monitoring right this second, but not all of them are needed when I'm on the go. So what I'm doing right now is going through my news feeds of my primary aggregator and picking out some of the important ones that I'd like to be able to quickly access when I'm moving, and adding them to My Yahoo!. Using my phone's bookmark feature, I can get to my mobile RSS page within 15-30 seconds and be browsing the most important news items right away, quickly and easily. Suddenly someone like myself who hasn't used My Yahoo! as much as he could, has a great reason to keep it stocked with great feeds.

2006-06-29 02:29:07 · answer #4 · answered by Halle 4 · 0 0

yes it can

2006-06-28 23:37:29 · answer #5 · answered by Lira 4 · 0 0

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