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December 7th, 2006

Mobility Beat: like digg for mobile technology

Posted by Matthew Miller @ 6:57 am

Categories: Apple, BlackBerry, Gadgets, MP3 players, Microsoft, Nokia, Palm, Symbian, Tablet PC, UMPC, Windows Mobile

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Mobility Beat logoMy fellow Mobius member, Ryan, just launched a very cool new site called MobilityBeat that is like digg/Netscape for mobile technology related news. I often check out digg, but there is a lot posted there that I am just not interested in. I am a huge mobile tech fan and like the idea of a mobile tech news aggregator/social link site like MobilityBeat and encourage you to visit, register, and vote for stories. The site hopes to capture news and features regarding gear such as smartphones, PDAs, digital music players, Tablets and other mobile gadget news. BTW, if you register and submit a news story in the next month you will be entered to win an unlocked Treo 680 so go on over and submit some stories.

Matthew MillerMatthew Miller is an avid mobile device enthusiast who works during the day as a professional naval architect in Seattle. See his full profile and disclosure of his industry affiliations.


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