Taking My Google on the Road

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I don't know how many of you use your phone to access the internet. I have a Treo 700 that I take with me everywhere and I use it alot to access this and many other websites that I need while I am not at home. The problem is that some of the web pages are so big that I really can't see too much of the page without having to scroll left and right along with up and down. Since we have been encouraged to use google in 247, I have been doing alot more searching on the things that they have to offer. One of the most recent that I have found is a web page that actually allows you to views other web pages from your mobile browser. Since I have found it so useful I though that I would pass it along.

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Bud Author Profile Page said:

You can also use mowser. The look is a little nicer.

Ryan Santa Author Profile Page said:

If you can add mobile apps to your phone, definitely download Operamini. It's a browser that does that sort of thing automatically as part of it's programming. It's awesome trust me!

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