Bookmark this page on your PDA in PIE friendly format. Some screenshots found here.
--Last update: 23rd July 2008--
Singapore-based Mobile-friendly Web sites
SG News/Television
Channel NewsAsia News
Channel NewsAsia Streaming Video
Channel NewsAsia: Singapore Lottery (4D, Toto and Big Sweep)
Channel NewsAsia TV Guide
MediaCorp TV Guide
Teletext Classified
TODAYonline
StarHub Cable Vision TV Schedules
SPH Breaking News
SG Directories/Services
Google SG
Yahoo SG
eGuide SG
Yellow Pages
Bus Services
Weather (The Weather Channel)
SG Weather (Weather Underground)
iris NextBus
SMRT Train Info (First/Last train timings)
Rednano
Singapore's Car Park Rates Guide
SG Leisure/Shopping/Entertainment
HardwareZone Price Guide
Golden Village Cinemas (WAP)
SG Travel Information
Digital Concierge
visitsingapore.com
HungryGoWhere.com
Movie Schedules (from Yahoo)
Cathay Showtimes
SG Interest Groups
PPCSG
SPUG
HardwareZone Forums
ThinkCentre
Catholic Church Singapore
SG Credit Card Promotions
UOB - Dining Search
UOB Visa Platinum - Dining
UOB Visa Platinum - Entertainment
Citibank Mobile Gourmet
AMEX Dining Privileges
SG Miscellaneous
Jobstreet
AirAsia
Tomorrow.SG
URA Services - Includes Carpark Locations and Rates
Foreign Exchange Rates
OCBC Bank
CNET Asia Mobile
Worthy Mentions
BBC Streaming Headlines (WMP Stream)
- mms://wmlive.bbc.net.uk/wms/news/heads_nb_s1
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Hi! This thread was started to as a directory of Singapore PIE (Pocket Internet Explorer) or Palm friendly Web sites for updated and useful information on the go. Please add to the list if you come across any useful pie friendly sites with local content.
Thanks to those who are contributing links. I will update this page whenever I can. I will test each link and only include those that, in my opinion, are 'PIE-friendly'. You can consider any Web site as 'pie friendly' so long as they require less bandwidth to load (limited or no graphics), present information in a clear & concised manner, and render well on a 320x240 screen in PIE. Thanks Firetrail for making this a sticky post!