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Greenlight Wireless Announces Release of Skweezer 2.0 |
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January 18, 2006 By: Shawnee McRoberts Greenlight Wireless Announces Release of Skweezer 2.0Greenlight Wireless Corporation today announced the release of Skweezer® 2.0, the latest version of its award-winning wireless Web browsing application for PDA and smartphone users. Skweezer 2.0 includes a host of new features, most notably the ability to work on cell phones with xHTML browsers, such as the latest Nokia, Ericsson, and Motorola handsets. Skweezer has also been updated for use on Palm OS Garnet and Cobalt devices, as well as the new Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition and Windows Mobile SmartPhone Edition operating systems. Skweezer’s Web content compression process has been significantly improved, translating into lower wireless data service charges and faster content delivery. Skweezer 2.0 also has a new and more streamlined user interface, the ability to import favorites from a desktop computer, and integrated access to Plaxo contacts. Skweezer now accommodates its growing following in Europe and South America by providing an application interface and user guide in English, French, Italian, German, and Spanish languages. Access to non-English Web content, such as sites that use Cyrillic and other non-Western character sets, has also been greatly improved. Skweezer 2.0 can be purchased online at www.greenlightwireless.net/signup for USD$14.99, which includes a no-obligation 30-day trial period and a full year of service. More information about Skweezer can be found on the Greenlight Wireless Web site at www.greenlightwireless.net. Also See: free cell phones. About
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