
This is, after all, a blog about mobile technology, in case you hadn’t noticed. As such, we thought it would make sense to be able to read MobHappy on a mobile phone too.
So we’ve teamed up with the guys behind Free News and come up with our very own RSS Reader - FREE to all MobHappy readers - the full version costs $20 a year. Instructions for downloading are at the end of this post.
But that’s not all. Our RSS Reader includes 14 other essential mobile blogs that we’ve chosen for your delight and edification. It wasn’t an easy choice, by any means. Some favourites we left out as they weren’t specialist enough, like Regine’s wonderful We Make Money Not Art and the gadget people like Engadget and Gizmodo.
We only had 14 entries available, so both Carlo and I had to leave out some personal favourites. So to get round that, we’ve introduced a special Guest Slot, that we’ll change from time to time. The first Guest Blog is Mobile Diva, Darla Mack - enjoy!
Here’s a run down on the rest:
i-mode Business Strategy. No one can fail to notice that much innovation in mobile comes from Japan. And historically, i-mode has done a lot of that innovation. It’s therefore pretty essential to follow what’s happening there and these guys do a great job of keeping us all up to speed with events.
MobHappy and the link blog. Well, we weren’t going to get left out of our own gig
The link blog is stuff we think is interesting, froody or quirky enough to be worthy of your interest, but which we don’t really have anything to add to.
Mobile Burn. Michael focuses on the really
important stuff - with a handset bias.
Mobile Weblog. Russell started this site, but Oliver Starr has ably taken over with news and insightful comment.
MocoNews. Another highly authoritative and
comprehensive news source, with some incisive comment thrown in. Sister site of
the prolific Paid Content.
Om Malik’s Broadband Blog. Om is highly prolific and his inside knowledge and vast array of contacts means that he’s often breaking important news.
Phone Scoop. Important news and comment from the mobile world.
The Pondering Primate. Makes us think, with a constant stream of new ideas.
Russell Beattie. It’s a
little known fact that to be a great mobile blogger, you need to be called
Russell and have a surname beginning with B. This Russell focuses on usually
one quality post a day and very much opinion based. We say it’s essential to
know what he’s thinking.
SmartMobs. This multi-authored blog, led by
Howard, is a news based blog covering how mobiles are changing the world.
Inspired by Howard’s book of the same name, it’s essential reading.
TechDirt Wireless. Carlo’s other blogging gig and a must-read for mobile enthusiasts. Mike Masnick also has an annoying habit of pinching our stories - before we write them, leaving us with nothing more to add.
Textually. Emily’s blog empire also
includes Picture Phoning and Ringtonia which combined cover
everything there is to know about mobile news.
Tom
Hume. One of the oldest blogs in the UK and winner of a Net Imperative blogging
award, no less. Always something new here, which you won’t find anywhere else.
We may update all these from time to time and we’ll certainly feature a new Guest Blog pretty regularly. You don’t need to do anything to get this new content, by the way. Just carry on using the reader.
The MobHappy RSS Reader is for you, so if you think we’ve left someone off or would like to nominate someone for a guest slot, leave a comment or email us.
How to Download Your Free MobHappy Browser
It’s pretty simple actually.
Just point your phone’s browser to http://mh.mwap.at and download the application. Or if you’re a download and sych to your phone kind of person, point your computer’s browser here, and if you need the Palm version, Aget it here.
Most phones are supported, but it doesn’t work on Verizon and if you have a Treo, you’ll need to download Java. For a more complete guide to compatibility, click here.
That’s it. We hope you enjoy your RSS Reader. Tell your friends!





MobHappy Launches Their Own RSS Reader… and its free!
Carlo Longino and Russell Buckley have just announced that MobHappy have released their own RSS Mobile Feed Reader, free to all MobHappy readers. MobHappy have teamed up with the guys behind Free News to bring this cool mobile reader already
MobHappy Launches Their Own RSS Reader… and its free!
Carlo Longino and Russell Buckley have just announced that MobHappy have released their own RSS Mobile Feed Reader, free to all MobHappy readers. MobHappy have teamed up with the guys behind Free News to bring this cool mobile reader already
Wow this is super cool!!!!
MobHappy Launches Their Own RSS Reader… and its Free!
Carlo Longino and Russell Buckley have just announced that MobHappy have released their own RSS Mobile Feed Reader, free to all MobHappy readers. MobHappy have teamed up with the guys behind Free News to bring this cool mobile reader already
Free Mobile RSS Reader Loaded with 14 Essential Mobile Blogs
A real present to all of us from Russel Buckley on
Free Mobile RSS Reader Loaded with 14 Essential Mobile Blogs
A real present to all of us from Russel Buckley on MobHappy. In his own words: “We’ve teamed up with the guys behind Free News and come up with our very own RSS Reader - FREE to all MobHappy readers…
Free Mobile RSS Reader Loaded with 14 Essential Mobile Blogs
A real present to all of us from Russel Buckley on
Free Mobile RSS Reader Loaded with 14 Essential Mobile Blogs
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Free Mobile RSS Reader Loaded with 14 Essential Mobile Blogs
Technorati Tags: Mobile+RSS+Reader, MobHappy,
Congrats! Is this very similar to FreeNews? I’ve already paid for a year’s subscription to FreeNews, but my husband is looking for a decent RSS reader for his phone.
MobHappy releases their own RSS reader
I was checking Darla Mack’s blog and saw this news: The folks over at MobHappy have teamed up with the creators of FreeNews and came up with their own RSS Reader that is free to all MopHappy readers. It regularly costs $20 a year, but is free …
Doesn’t work on my Blackberry 7100. Get: Invalid JAR. Yes, I cleared my cache.
MobHappy Launches Their Own RSS Reader… and its Free!
Carlo Longino and Russell Buckley have just announced that MobHappy have released their own RSS Mobile Feed Reader, free to all MobHappy readers. MobHappy have teamed up with the guys behind Free News to bring this cool mobile reader already
Angel - it IS Free News, except a stripped down version. In other words, you get most of the features, but we decide what feeds are in there.
Kesey - AND ANYONE ELSE THAT NEEDS SUPPORT. Would you mind going direct to Free News and they’ll do their best to sort out the problem support@freerangeinc.com
We obviously checked out the reader before making it available. But, hey, it’s tech, so there’s bound to be some support issues.
Good luck.
Russell
Why bother with a standalone RSS reader? Just get a Web browser (native or Java) and use Blogline or a similar service. No arbitrary feed limitations, automatically in sync on different devices and so far no yearly contracts.
Zed, Bloglines is great, but when you’re reading tons of feeds on a Treo, the limited multitasking abilities make it very difficult to chat, check email, and read feeds. Waiting for the page to reload in Bloglines is basically a pain. Standalone RSS readers seem to be a better solution for phones like the Treo.
Hi Kesey,
Try doing a sync install via this link:
http://freerange.no-ip.info/MobHappy.html
People have had success doing this when they get the invalid JAR error.
As Russell said, just drop us an email at support@freerangeinc.com if you have any problems.
Thanks,
Jon Maroney
FreeRange Communications
Hi Zed -
Good question and one I’ve received enough that I just addressed it on the FreeRange Blog.
The short answer is that we thought we could provide significant enough advantages in a dedicated application that it made sense to do it.
Jon Maroney
FreeRange Communications
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Just an alternative to read rss feed on your mobile… feedbacks are welcome!
Free mobile RSS reader preloaded with mobile blogs
MobHappy has teamed up with FreeRange Inc. to preload a stripped-down version of their Java-based FreeNews reader with what they consider 14 “essential mobile blogs”. Among the blogs you find classics such as Om Malik, Russell Beattie, Textually and…
Lovely application! Totally brilliant! Much more user-friendly and true to the http version than mobile Bloglines. But …
… as I “updated” the 14 blogs, the app froze when 10 or so were updated. Couldn’t access the other sites so I deleted the Reader and tried to install it again. To no avail. App says I should “clear my cache” (on my Nokia 6600). Like how? What is that?
Does this work on the UK? My O2 Nokia 6630 gave me a (1) Communication error :-18 (java.io.IOException:-18)
When ever I select to “update” the feeds, not all of them update… even when I know that new news have been posted ot the sites. Any suggestions?
works great for me ;cingular/slvr
Thanks for the hardwork!