Preparing you for the future of the wireless world

Welcome to Mobile University, the world's leading institution of higher learning for wireless technology users.

Here at Mobile U, you'll find a wealth of info on the latest wireless applications and services. We'll teach you to get the most out of your mobile phone and use the newest wireless technologies to make your life more efficient, more productive and more fun.

Students enter Mobile U with a wide range of mobile skill levels. From beginners to advanced users, all students can find useful tips on boosting their mobile know-how. At Mobile U, there's something for everyone: teens trying to figure out the name of a song on the radio, new parents keeping track of baby naps and feedings, executives getting text message calendar updates, green-minded drivers tracking their car's emissions. It's all here -- and much much more.

Start exploring Mobile U today, and get on your way to graduating as a full-fledged mobile power user.

No more emoticons; video status updates let you show just how you’re feeling

12seconds is a video status platform that will help you keep up to date with your friends. It’s a super easy way to share what you’re doing with friends and family using short video clips using a web cam or mobile phone to record and share 12second updates, just record and email or SMS it to the unique email address they give you and you’re good to go. 

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Twinkle, Twinkle Little App

Twitter app Twinkles on Apple’s new device. This star shines because it mixes in location-based services with Twitter, letting you tweet to show to others where you are, and also see the tweets of other users around you.

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Blogging from your iPhone just got easier

WordPress app for iPhone lets users write and publish quick posts on the go. As a powerful publishing tool the app lets you upload photos either from your existing library or snap a quick shot with your phone’s camera. 

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Olympic video on the go

MobiTV customers can subscribe to a mobile channel showing NBC Sports programming, which will be all Olympics coverage come August.

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Beijing mobile widget

Mobile widget maker Plusmo is also getting ready for the Games, offering a Beijing widget available at there their website which can be added to your phone to deliver the latest headlines.

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Official Olympic updates on the go

The official site for Olympic news (in the U.S.), NBCOlympics, will be offering a mobilized version of their site and news via text (text OLYMPMICS to 51515). You can also access their mobile site directly with your web enabled phone. They’re offering mobile alerts, mobile video, and mobile TV news for select mobile devices. 

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Hey Beijing, do you Yahoo?

"2008 Olympics Coverage” is Yahoo’s newly launched mobile Olympics site where you’ll find Beijing time and weather at the top, and a timer that counts down the days, hours, and minutes until the start of the games on August 8th. The timer will likely be replaced with other content once the games begin. There is a section devoted to news and photos, which deliver the top headlines with links to read the full stories. 

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Impress you friends with the best table at the most popular restaurant in town

Open Table Mobile lets you make reservations at local restaurants using your web-enabled phone.

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Need that blackberry to move a little faster?

There are dozens of shortcut keys or keystroke combinations that allow better Blackberry usability. For example, hitting ‘J’ while reading emails will immediately call up the oldest message in the email chain.

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Dude, where’s my phone?

Can’t find your phone? Dude, where’s my phone is a new website that will call your phone continuously until you find it and pick it up. Just make sure you don’t leave your phone on silent.

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