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Is papyrophobic!
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Join Date: Aug 2003
Location: USA
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MyYahoo! syncs with mobile phones now
![]() Just enter your mobile phone number on this site and Yahoo will send a text message with instructions right to your phone. |
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Drama Queen
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Join Date: Nov 2002
Location: United States
Device: Palm Tungsten T|T3
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Yahoo mobile has actually been around for a few months now, though I think it only applied to certain carriers. I use TMo, and have been using since... Since the fall maybe(?). The local service option is awesome. With a WAP browser you can look up restaurants (for ex, this is what I do alot of), and in a few seconds get the addy and phone #, then hit 'enter' and they're on the phone for you. SO much better than 411.
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