RSSFingerer is a finger friendly RSS feed viewer. You can create categories and for each a category of RSS feeds and sync them online and view in the database. The program also allows you to view the webpage for the selected item
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
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
Kai's Internet Cinema News.Net - The newest Cinema News and Movie Trailer online, access from underway. The program contains a list of RSS-News and Podcast-Videos of popular Movie Sites. You can also make your own list on PC or PPC and maintain it
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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eSobi Mobile integrates 3 handy Internet information management features to let everyone enjoy, manage, or to-go their favorite news, podcast, and personal contents from eSobi PC to mobile device. Whether you are on the way to work, school, or simply during leisure time, eSobi Mobile gives you the freedom to enjoy the essence from your entire PC contents
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
SMSMSNBCer - allows you to send a MSNBC story to a contact via SMS. You can create a list of contacts to share URLs with. When you want to share a story enter the story code number and select the contact. The program will create the full mobile URL and a blank SMS with the URL. This service is provided by MSNBC