NetvibesToGo - new mobile service by Netvibes

Looks like Netvibes - popular Internet Desktop application - is working on a mobile version - NetvibesToGo:

NetvibesToGo mobile service by netvibes

If you have netvibes account and want to check it out on your Internet enabled cellphone, type in the address: http://m.netvibes.com and you will get to the login screen. Type in your login information and you are in your mobile Netvibes dektop.

Found on Giiks.com via PDAFrance

  1. [...] Are you still “evaluating” all those WAP-based RSS aggregators and feedreaders trying to find one that works for all your needs? Say, Bloglines Mobile or even Google Reader on that xHTML handset? Maybe you’re a Netvibes fan and like that RSS app on the desktop. So, you may have asked yourself, why don’t they make it mobile? Well, now ‘they’ have. Netvibes ToGo is accessible through http://m.netvibes.com, which will give you access to your Netvibes desktop on your mobile screen. This works from any xHTML-based browser, which basically includes hundreds of millions of current cellphones globally from many, many carriers. We love mobile RSS, and now you can too if you’re a Netvibes fanatic. [...]

  2. [...] Enter Netvibes To Go. It’s complete with all of the essentials, RSS feeds included. As long as you’ve got an xHTML-enabled browser on your device and can send and receive data, Netvibes will work its magic quite well. In our experience, utilizing the highly esteemed Opera Mini browser works wonders for viewing information on these small screens of ours, formatting Netvibes’ widgets in expandable and collapsible categories. This allows you to forego scrolling tediously through dozens of weather announcements, top stories at The New York Times, and a calendar you’ve already consulted about ten times in the last hour. [...]

  3. [...] I have almost never used Mobile Internet services on my cellphone. With the dismal navigation interfaces on the phones, Mobile Internet was just too hard for me. Until I tried Netvibes2Go. Now I use it almost every day. [...]

  4. Additionally, check out Tappity.com, which just launched it’s Public Beta this week.

    Tappity is a user driven site where you submit, rate, and discover mobile-friendly web pages for viewing on phones and PDAs. In addition, you can save favorite items to a mobile homepage that’s personalized just for you.

  5. [...] Content aggregator/personalized homepage Netvibes is about to launch a mobile version. [...]

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