It’s out of Beta, and ready for the real world! Facebook, with a really nice UI, is now on your Windows Mobile device! With some great features like photo/video upload, status updates, friend list, newsfeed, and messaging, this application is almost as good as the full browser application!
Facebook for Windows Mobile is a free application, and of course requires a Facebook account. Speaking of Facebook, make sure to check out EverydayNerd.com on Facebook – Become a FAN today!
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If you are a Facebook user, as well as a Windows Mobile Device owner, this is the app for you! Facebook does have a limited mobile interface at http://m.facebook.com but lacks certain features, such as uploading pictures.
Snap2Face brings close to full Facebook functionality to Windows Mobile devices. Being able up update your status, upload pictures, view friends info, send messages, poke, and best of all, it’s free!

*Images from Magnifoca.com (Maker of Snap2Face)
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If you are a Windows Mobile user, you know the limitations of the browser. Sure, you may have tried Opera mini, but it’s still not a desktop experience – mostly due to the lack of Flash and Java.
Skyfire is currently in beta, but boasts all of the above, and supports Windows Mobile 5 / 6, both touchscreen and not. It completes all this by doing some server side magic, that is transparent to the user. Best part? It’s going to be Free!
I have signed up for the beta, but have not received an invite yet. I’ll post a review as soon as I do though!
Google has announced that they have fixed the problem that was causing Windows Mobile users to receive blank email messages. This has been an issue since Google first started supporting IMAP back in October 2007. I for one, and a very happy IMAP user now!
InsideMicrosoft has a post showing what the next version of Windows Mobile is going to look like, and feel like! In playing catchup to the iPhone, and other add-on’s for Windows Mobile, Microsoft is currently developing Mobile 7 – to be released in 2009.
The interface looks awesome, and as a mobile user, I’m looking forward to kicking my stylus aside! (not that I don’t love my AT&T 8525)
Read more at InsideMicrosoft