NewsTextings converts an MSNBC.com story webpage and strips the HTML and creates a text file. Enter the code for the news item (the number in the URL) and tap the button to download the page and convert to a text file. This service is provided by MSNBC
CricketCompanionSymbian OS, Pocket PC, Palm, Series 60, Series 80, Series 90, UIQ, BlackBerry, Smartphone, Android, iPhone, iPad, iPod Touch, Apple iPhone OS, JavaVersion: 1.0 Upload date: 26 Dec 10 Tags: Entertainment, Internet & Communications
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Mobile application that provides latest cricket scores on mobile
HubDog lets you aggregate Media, Podcast, Videos directly to your Windows Mobile Pocket PC. Hubdog combines a streamlined RSS reader, podcast player, a unique search engine, and channels sharing.
Play, find, share, publish and discover fresh infotainment & entertainment content across unlimited media channels fit to your mobile device
AnythingTicker is designed to extract text from the internet and display it on your Today Screen using versatile user customizable parsing of web pages.
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WinRead is a free, user-friendly RSS reader for Windows Mobile. It allows you to add and organize any RSS feed and share them with your friends using text messages or email
AvantSlashPocket PC, Palm, BlackBerry, Smartphone, iPhone, Apple iPhone OSVersion: 4.4 updated Upload date: 16 Dec 11 Tags: Internet & Communications
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AvantSlash allows you to read Slashdot on a Windows Mobile, Blackberry, Smartphone or Palm based device (either online using a web-browser or offline using an application such as AvantGo) or from an older WAP enabled mobile phone
Windows Live Mobile Get access to your favorite Windows Live programs and features, right from your Windows Mobile phone. With Windows Live for Windows Mobile, it's almost like having your PC in your pocket. You can even download and sync your contacts from your Windows Live account to your mobile phone
InternetFAQer allows you to browse the list of internet Usenet newsgroup FAQs at rtfm.mit.edu and download and view the topic faqs. Select the newsgroup to view the FAQ(s) for it in Pocket Word. This service is provided by rtfm.mit
RSSMsnbc is a finger friendly way to browse the RSS feeds on the MSNBC.com website. Use your fingers or stylus to select the feed and tap on it to view the RSS feed for it in a finger friendly database. You can also view the webpage for the item. This service is provided by MSNBC