
from the dept. adAlive has announced the introduction of a network of Internet access-points for PDA users in the USA. adAlive's network of Internet access-points, give on-the-go PDA users fast, free and easy access to valuable content and services. According to the company PDA users will be able to: download city guides and travel-related information; - send and receive email with any POP3 account; sync Palm applications, such AvantGo and Vindigo, quickly and easily; - backup and refresh personal data on the PDA, such as calendars and address books; interact with the billboard advertiser to request additional information and download special offers right onto their PDA. The rollout of its system has started at John F. Kennedy International Airport and will soon expand to other US airports and other public places such as hotels and retail stores. adAlive is compatible with Palm, Handspring and Sony Clie devices. Support for PocketPC and other mobile devices with infrared ports, such as cell phones, is in development. < | >
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