AP World Cup 2010 AP World Cup 2010helps you to Follow your football Team through South Africa on your Symbian s60 5th edition mobile!
Feel the excitement of the World Cup games with the AP World Cup app in Flash! Follow your team throughout the games and enjoy a feature-rich multimedia experience with live game scores, schedules, standings, and more
HeadLine HeadLine - Keep up to date with the latest news with HeadLine - the mobile RSS NewsReader!
Connect to any Internet RSS feed and read wherever you are.
Features:
RSS versions 0.9, 1.0 and 2
Newstop Newstop is an application which aggregates news from different sources and delivers it right to the main screen of your mobile phone.
You can choose your own news sources from the menu. Users can also view aggregate of keyword searches on ‘Twitter’ and ‘Google Blog search’
Globo.com Mobile Access Globo.com Mobile and ist News on politics, sports, entertainment and more
RSSReader S60 Free reader of news from RSS servers (blogs)
Formula 1 Mobile 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
Nokia Reader 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
Handy RSS Handy RSS allows you to read RSS items, displayed as feed headers. Run Handy RSS on your S60 device and download the latest RSS feed headers from your personal list of channels. Easily open the full article you are interested in from Handy RSS via web browser.
Handy RSS features:
One list of RSS items.
Optional auto update at startup
Resco News S60 3rd Edition Resco News — your personal newspaper and blog reader
Do you want to read your favorite blog?
Latest world news? CNN? BBC?
Sports?
Music?
Stocks?
Etc, etc. New sources are emerging daily...
Use technology that comes with your phone!
All you need is Internet access, an RSS reader and a little searching.
Look for web sites that display or icons