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Hello Everyone,
I am delighted to share the following press release issued by Code Factory, the makers of mobile accessibility software for the visually impaired, announcing the new collaborative efforts of Candle Shore and Code Factory, two companies, one destiny.Â
Click Here to Read Press Release MarkÂ
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Hello Everyone,Â
Recently I have received many questions about how to setup email on a mobile phone.Â
The following is my general answer; no doubt some will find it elementary while others will find it daunting. In either case, please keep in mind that setting up an email account can be a very, if not difficult to implement, then challenging task to master for many people.Â
SCENARIO
I sit in my comfortable office chair and power on my AT&T Wireless Samsung Blackjack 2 Smart Phone running Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard Edition with Mobile Speak for Smart Phones installed. Within less than two minutes of powering on the device, I can see (or hear) in one glance from the phone’s Home screen that I have two new voice mail messages, three new text messages, four new messages in my Code Factory email account, eight new messages in my gMail email account, thirty-six new messages in my university email account, seventeen new email messages in my Candle Shore email account and twenty new messages in my Yahoo email account. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,
The other night, I watched the opening ceremony of the 2008 Beijing Summer Olympics on the NBC television network. Of course, it was a time-delayed broadcast. Nevertheless, as I listened to the beautiful Chinese melodies I began to wonder what the time difference is between Los Angeles and Beijing.
I picked up my Samsung Blackjack 2 Smart Phone and quickly opened its onboard world clock and, presto, I had my answer.Â
After the broadcast ended, I began to think about the fact that not all mobile devices are equipped with an onboard world clock application.Â
As is my custom, I searched the internet to locate a free online mobile friendly world clock website that any mobile device globe trotter can use. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,
As I am sure you are well aware, the 2008 Beijing Olympics will commence on Friday, August 8, 2008.Â
I don’t know about you but I, for one, am eager to use my wireless mobile maven as a global magic mirror through which I can smartly spy world-class scientifically engineered sports.
(Smile)Â
Explore the following sites on your mobile phone and feel the flame inside you.
Click Here to Continue…
Enjoy,
Mark
Hello Everyone,
AT&T Shares Details of iPhone 3G Text Accessibility Plan for Customers with Disabilities
New Rate Plan Includes Unlimited Internet and Messaging
Dallas, Texas, July 29, 2008
AT&T Inc. (NYSE:T) announced today that the Text Accessibility Plan (TAP) for iPhone 3G will give customers with disabilities unlimited text messaging, Web browsing and easy access to e-mail for $50 per month. Customers with disabilities wishing to use enterprise email can sign up for a $65 per month plan that features unlimited messaging, data, and support for enterprise email with Microsoft Exchange ActiveSync. Pay-per-use voice is included in both the consumer and enterprise TAP at $.40 per minute. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,
This article is to inform those of you who may not know that when in a list item screen on your Windows Mobile Smart Phone, there is a better way to view more of the list than having to scroll down to the bottom of the screen and selecting “Moreâ€. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,
Just a quick note to let you know that there is now a mobile friendly version of the Mark Taylor’s Candle Shore website.
Click Here to visit the standard site.
However, from your mobile browser you may now go to:
http://candleshore.com/mobile
Enjoy,
Mark
Hello Everyone,Â
Never be without your favorite websites again.Â
Introducing Microsoft Windows Live Favorites
Windows Live Favorites is a part of Microsoft’s Windows Live range of services.Â
It allows you to store your list of favorite websites, normally kept in your browser’s bookmark section, online, thus allowing you to access, and edit your list of favorite websites from any computer. Read the rest of this entry »
Hello Everyone,
Give yourself the gift of gab in a foreign language with free text and audio language courses on your mobile phone. Read the rest of this entry »
A DAYDREAM
by Mark Marcus
My Love:
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Do you know where I am now? Read the rest of this entry »