I have and love a PPC phone. It's a PPC6700 and runs Windows Mobile 5. Microsoft recently released a new tool that makes me love my phone even more!
Windows Live Search for Mobile just added a whole new dimension to my mobile experience. In and of itself it has justified the data package I have bought!
It brings localized search to your hand held! It works for either Java or WM powered devices so it's not an Microsoft only offering.
It supports scrollable, zoomable maps, driving directions, address look ups, business lookups, SMS capabilities pretty much everything search related.
But it gets better! I recently had need to meet a friend after work and was not familiar with the establishment or it's location.
A quick search yielded me the address and phone number (linked so I could click on it to make the call) and a map and driving directions!
This is the default starting page on my phone. I had already selected Raleigh, NC as my local area. Then I typed "playmakers" without the quotes, into the search bar and received the following listings. The first listing was the correct one.
Notice that the phone number is a clickable link! Clicking it dialed the number for me!
Also notice that it showed me a rough distance estimate. 3.36 miles.
I decided that I wanted the map and selected map from the menu and voila!
Here is the map I received, in just 2 -3 seconds!
I could (and did) zoom in, click and drag the map around with my stylus, and switch to turn by turn text directions.
All in all a wonderful enabling technology! Run, don't walk, to your mobile browser and download this small application now!
The direct download link for your mobile phone is:
http://wls.live.com
The JME2 version for both the US and UK is also available there.
The application is GPS aware and works with some built in GPS's and almost all external GPS devices provided they can be configured to talk on a COM port.
Happy Mobile Searching!
Bob Porter
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