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Author WapSpots.com: A Must for all Google proxy users
ftwrthtx@sbcglobal.net

2006-08-23, 12:33 pm

I am a web developer, programmer, and V3m owner. I made a website for
myself and decided to share it with anyone that wants to use it. I got
tired of adding favorite links on my phone so I made a website where I
can do it from there. All I have to do now is surf to the URL and all
of my links are available from one place. All of the management can be
done from your PC with an internet connection. If you use Google as
your proxy you can enter your personal URL into the search box and go
straight to your links page on your phone.

Frankster

2006-08-24, 7:33 am

How is this different than http://vzw.msn.com/Ruhp.aspx, provided by VZW?

-Frank

<ftwrthtx@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
news:1156347445.498573.40810@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
>I am a web developer, programmer, and V3m owner. I made a website for
> myself and decided to share it with anyone that wants to use it. I got
> tired of adding favorite links on my phone so I made a website where I
> can do it from there. All I have to do now is surf to the URL and all
> of my links are available from one place. All of the management can be
> done from your PC with an internet connection. If you use Google as
> your proxy you can enter your personal URL into the search box and go
> straight to your links page on your phone.
>



rocxspam

2006-08-24, 10:33 pm

Frankster wrote:
> How is this different than http://vzw.msn.com/Ruhp.aspx, provided by VZW?
>
> -Frank
>
> <ftwrthtx@sbcglobal.net> wrote in message
> news:1156347445.498573.40810@p79g2000cwp.googlegroups.com...
>
>

That does require a MSN sign-in Id (and account presumably).

Not too sure I want to trust my info to some unknown's home project web
site any more than to the "Evil Empire of Insecurity" (although the OP
did neglect to even provide a URL, so that's pretty secure, eh? ;-)

ROC
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