Thursday, September 15, 2011

Using Keywords | Make VoIP Calls, Get Billed Through ITunes: Mobile Monday

FOX Business's Mobile Monday highlights new, recently-

You don't even need a Vonage account to use the service's new iPhone app. The app lets users make calls to 190 countries over Wi-Fi (also 3G in the U.S. and Canada) using VoIP and bills right through iTunes (no need to enter a credit card number or buy calling cards). Rates vary between 99 cents and $9.99 per 15-minute call.

AOL's Editions iPad app puts together a personalized daily magazine based on what your tastes, using keywords you select that you like or don't like. There are 16 sections, including top news, sports, entertainment, health, and business. You can also choose what time of day you want your latest "Edition" delivered every day.

Syncplicity is a could-based file management tool that automatically backs up and synchronizes your files across multiple computers and devices. With the Syncplicity app users can now access their files from their iPhones and iPads, including different saved versions of their files. The app also creates a secure URL for users to send over text message or email to share a file with anyone.

Designed for iPhone and iPad Free See Syncplicity in the App Store

Android handset owners can now grab Facebook's standalone instant messaging app, letting them connect with friends or groups of friends using text, photos, and even location information. You can also use the app to text message friends who don't yet have Facebook Messenger.

Free See Facebook Messenger in the Marketplace

Can't get enough of the flashy New York paper? The New York Post's Android app lets you read the latest news, gossip, and sports anytime, and it's

Free See New York Post in the Marketplace

Seems like Firefox 5 was just released just yesterday (actually, it was only a few months ago), but Firefox 6 is out in full force and the Android operating system isn't missing out on any of the action. You can synchronize your bookmarks and passwords between your desktop and Android phone, use mobile add-ons like ad blockers (just like the desktop version), and get one-tap access to your bookmarks and history using the "Awesome Screen."

Free See Firefox in the Marketplace

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