Mozilla has a project for sharing info to your mobile device. Project JOEY brings the Web content you need most to your mobile phone by allowing you to easily send it to your device. Here is a sneak peak at how to get started using Joey today.
The concept is very similar to email and other internet storage facilities like (yahoo briefcase). You login into your account and add the information you want (which is equivalent to sending emails). Then in your mobile phone you login into your account (the same account) and you can access that information. It differs from email, as in email we send information to someone else, while here we store that information somewhere on the server and then can access it by accessing your account from the internet. So theoretically we are sending the information to ourself. I think they can easily extend a feature to sending information other users as well.
It would be interesting to see how many people use this new facility by Mozilla, but surely Mozilla would get more attention.
The concept is very similar to email and other internet storage facilities like (yahoo briefcase). You login into your account and add the information you want (which is equivalent to sending emails). Then in your mobile phone you login into your account (the same account) and you can access that information. It differs from email, as in email we send information to someone else, while here we store that information somewhere on the server and then can access it by accessing your account from the internet. So theoretically we are sending the information to ourself. I think they can easily extend a feature to sending information other users as well.
It would be interesting to see how many people use this new facility by Mozilla, but surely Mozilla would get more attention.
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