Finally, a native push email solution from Nokia. Current email types supported are POP and IMAP.

The service is still in beta and for now the list of compatible devices includes Nokia E51, E61, E61i, E65, E66, E71, E90, N73, N80, N81 8GB and the N95.

To begin you must register on the Nokia site. You will receive the application via download link to your mobile.

One of the great features of composting mail is the easy integration of the address book also the inbox speaks for itself.

The application also gives an option to create local folders which are stored on the device, and attachment download and upload is included and we can choose whether they would be pulled automatically and further specify which file types should be.


Connecting your phone and your online life has never been easier. With ShoZu you can interact with huge list of sites and communities – from WordPress to Twitter, Photobucket to Facebook, YouTube to Blogger, the list goes on.

Here are all the ways in which ShoZu keeps you connected.

Upload Photos & Videos. ShoZu enables one-click uploading of camera phone videos and pictures to over 30 online social networks, blogs, photo sites and other popular web destinations.

Download Friends’ Feeds. With ShoZu you can get your friends’ Flickr photos on your phone. Every time your friends add new photos to Flickr, they’re instantly sent to your phone so you’re always in the know.

Read & Reply to Comments. Posted a fun photo to your online profile last night? As your friends post comments, they’re sent to your phone where you can read and reply to them all.

Update your Status. Away? Keep your friends in the know while you’re on the go. Change your status for your different accounts direct from your phone with ShoZu.

Add Tags, Titles and Descriptions. Keep your photos and videos organized online with tags or do a little moblogging with descriptions. With ShoZu you can add tags, titles and descriptions before or after uploading your photos and videos.

Geo-tagging. Have a GPS enabled phone? ShoZu can geo-tag your photos and videos.


Emoze is the realization of the mobile office vision, Free and accessible for all mobile users around the world.

With emoze

* Receive your emails and Outlook data anywhere, anytime
* Handle your schedule and meetings via your mobile device
* Enjoy synchronized Personal Information Management (PIM)
* Access information about your Contacts, anywhere, anytime

With emoze

* Data is pushed automatically to your mobile handset or PDA with no need to connect to a service or click send\receive
* Military-grade secure, encrypted transmissions behind your firewall
* Totally free accessibility with no costly packages, specific hardware or software platforms

Download emoze

* Free download from www.emoze.com
* User friendly installation on PC and compatible mobile device
* Fast and simple setup
* Familiar interfaces, same as traditional email programs

Emoze security

* Maintains privacy superior security solutions
* No cookies, no spyware, no duplication of user data on emoze servers
* All transmissions are encrypted using the highest possible industry standards
* For Corporate users, new ports are not needed preventing hacking vulnerability

Technical Specifications

* Compatible with Microsoft Mobile or Symbian devices that have a GPRS or other data connection with Microsoft Outlook, Microsoft Exchange, Lotus Notes Domino servers and POP3 online email services such as Yahoo! and Gmail
* Supports all major brands of mobile handsets including Nokia, Samsung, and Motorola
* Service is independent of network technology and works on any wireless GSM, CDMA or Wi-Fi network including 2.5G and 3G such as WCDMA/UMTS, CDMA2000, 802.xx, Wi-Max, GPRS (2.5G), EDGE, CDMA 1xRTT, CDMA 1xEVDO, etc.

As you may already know Nokia currently holds the controlling interest in Symbian, however not satisfied with that they are going to acquire a full 100%. The net cash outlay from Nokia to purchase the approximately 52% of Symbian Limited shares it does not already own will be approximately EUR 264 million.

But they don’t really want it for themselves but to create an open platform. In this direction, the Symbian Foundation, was announced today by Nokia, along with AT&T, LG Electronics, Motorola, NTT DOCOMO, Samsung, Sony Ericsson, STMicroelectronics, Texas Instruments and Vodafone.

Nokia press releases here and here.

fring is a mobile application that empowers users to rethink how they use their mobile devices by facilitating interaction and communication with their internet communities while on the go.

fring unlocks the full potential of the mobile, enabling fringsters to make free and low cost calls over the mobile internet. fringsters can choose whether they connect via 3G (using the data within their existing subscription agreement rather than traditional GSM airtime minutes) or through WiFi at home, in the office or at the thousands of “hotspots” around, making the mobile calls themselves completely free.
fring can be set to automatically switch between the best available connection type such as 3G or WiFi.

fringsters enjoy real-time, live instant message chat from their mobiles instead of SMS with each other and all of their favorite internet communities, such as Skype, MSN Messenger, Google Talk, ICQ, Twitter, Yahoo! and AIM.