by
Peter Suciu
on
May 4, 2007
Trying to navigate the Web with a mobile phone might have just gotten easier thanks Swedish developer Squace. Their program, which is now in beta, makes for an easy and fast way to navigate, store and personalize the content from mobile handsets. The start screen, or My Page in Squace manages your links to favorite sites and services and RSS feeds. Each of these can be accessed through a single click on the grid, where each square represents a link to information, including sites and even phone numbers.
Squace will launch later this year as a full service, but until you then you sign up to become a test user from the company’s Web site.



Comments
That’s a good idea! What’s new with that service compared to Mobispine and Netomat?
I use them both for the “surf-a-like” functions you describe in the article.
/ Nils
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