Nokia Reader - Looking for a simple and easy to use RSS reader to manage news feeds on your Symbian device? Nokia Reader pushes your favorite news feeds to your homescreen allowing you to quickly catch up on current events
Here and now - offers easy-to-use web services related to your current location. Check the local weather at a glance and get other topical information while on the move.
After installation, you can access Here and now directly from your web browser.
The initial release contains two services: the local weather and the local events - and there is more to come
Bloomberg Mobile delivers market and general news, stock prices and charts, a portfolio function, market data and analysis.
“Some Widget applications may not work on early device software versions (firmware) on some devices
ESPNcricinfo - The site brings to your fingertips an incredible depth of content including ESPNcricinfo''''s trademark live match coverage, news & analysis, dedicated country pages, comprehensive list of records and international player search
NewsCopier is a free RSS newsreader that puts the latest headlines, weather, sports, business, and entertainment news right in your hands. It keeps you up-to-date on blogs, bargains, stocks and other news.
You have instant access to the news you are interested in
Formula 1 Mobile- At a glance, the homepage of Formula 1 mobile gives you the information you need to know: results, news, the latest images, or the all-important championship standings. You can even tailor it to your favourite team or driver
Yahoo! Go (Series 60) - You can't lose what's always with you. With Yahoo! Go, your stuff is always with you and easy to use.
Save numbers once
Contacts saved to your phone are also saved to your Yahoo! Address Book.
If you lose your phone, your contacts are safe.
You only have to manage a single address book
Forum Nokia Widget-A Web Runtime widget designed for the Forum Nokia website. It allows to easily browse and read latest events, blog posts and discussion boards messages taken directly from the Forum Nokia website. It has support for both touch and non-touch screen devices, with slightly different layouts and interaction depending on the used device