Mobile internet users have increased to a great extent these days. It’s all due to good mobile internet facilities and high tech cell phones. Here are the five most favorite mobile web applications among users:

1. Gmail Java application for mobiles:

This is a java based application for mobile phones. It features IMAP sync, attachment viewing. This application allows you to read and reply to emails. You can also view attachments, open attachments you receive in messages, including photos, Microsoft Word documents, and PDF files. You can check it out here.
2. Google Maps for Mobile:

This is a java application for mobile phones which was released in December 2006. With this application you can view the real time traffic, get detailed directions, get a bird view of your desired location. You can check it out here.
3. Opera Mini:

Opera Mini is one of the fast emerging mobile web browsers. Recently a new version of this browser had been released- Opera Mini 4. It features quicker scrolling, auto-sizing and faster page rendering. You can check it out here.
4. Fring

Fring is a a free mobile VoIP software, allows you to talk & IM via your handset’s internet connection to other mobile phones and PC-based services such as Skype, MSN Messenger, ICQ, Google Talk, SIP and Twitter, at no extra cost. For more info check here.
5. Shozu:

With ShoZu, you can now watch popular YouTube videos on your Symbian S60 powered handset. You can also upload photos from your phone to the Web - e.g. your Flickr account, Facebook, etc. You can check it out here.
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