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Originally Posted by ninja_250cc
What I was curious about is if I can extend this usefulness further. Has anyone ever experimented with Instant Messenger services, either dedicated or multiple-standard (like Trillian or whatever it is called) to know whether the built in browser supports the frames, javascript and such needed adequately?
I don't suppose anyone has ever figured out a driver for the built in microphone to try and use it with something like Google Voice for that free phone stuff have they?
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As others have said, I never heard of this working for the 3G. Your experience with K3 3G Gmail is mine -- it is slow, but in a pinch still works almost anywhere in the world.
The way I think about this whole area is that the Kindle Keyboard is a reader optimized for long texts. This includes the so-called experimental browser.
Until this year, I used said browser a lot for reading text-heavy news web sites, as well as weather, using a mobilizer URL speeding up retrieval by eliminating non-text elements and automatically rendering in my desired large font size. Unfortunately, Google made a change breaking this, and I can't figure out how to get around that.
Regarding the problem, for which I'd love to get some advice, see:
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...&postcount=159
and
https://www.mobileread.com/forums/sho...d.php?t=273397