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What is the mobile Internet?

Just what you always wanted: mail, entertainment, news on your phone.

You may have heard about the mobile Internet—it’s the Web for mobile devices. You’ll find services from your favourite providers, designed for your phone, that let you do just about anything when you’re mobile. It used to be only for high-end devices, but today, just about any phone can get the mobile Web.

First, get a data plan.

Yahoo! mobile services are free. To use Yahoo! mobile services, you need to have data access to connect to the Internet. Mobile carriers offer different data access options, for example, there's a pay-per-use option or a monthly subscription for limited or unlimited usage.

Then, give it a go.

There’s more than one way to enjoy mobile services. It really depends on your phone and what you want to do.

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Mobile Web. Works for me (and you).

A mobile browser lets you view sites and services on your phone, just like desktop browsers Firefox or Internet Explorer. Your phone might already have a mobile browser, or you can download one—try Opera mini at mini.opera.com.

Once you’ve got a browser, just enter a URL and go. By the way, mobile URLs can look different than standard URLs. For example, the Yahoo mobile homepage is in.m.yahoo.com.

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Mobile Applications.

There are many mobile apps that offer a huge variety of services, for examples: games, ringtones, sports, photo-sharing, a global subway guide for travelers and many more. Once you download a mobile app, it’s stored on your phone for easy access and richer user experience.

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SMS. But, friends call it text.

No data plan? Text messaging is an economical and easy way to stay connected with your favourite Internet services and information from your phone.

Create a new text message and send it to the number 58243 (YAHOO) to get news, sports scores, or driving directions, delivered to your phone.

Send a text with a special shortcode, and get news, cricket scores, or local listings, delivered to your phone. For example: text cri to 58243, and you’ll get the cricket scores for all international cricket matches. NOTE: Text messaging charges will apply.

Click here for more SMS commands.