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Top 5 Mobile Phone Etiquettes People Usually Break

Posted by shai On October - 19 - 2010

From church weddings and class discussions to movie theaters and intimate personal conversations with your partner, they’re all subjected to mobile phone interruptions. Are you one of those who fall into the snare of breaking some of the simplest mobile phone etiquette rules?

1. If Mobile Phones Have Eyes, They Can See Your Tonsils

It’s a common sight to see someone walking down the street having a conversation on their mobile phone. There’s Cell Phone Yellingnothing wrong with that. The problem arises when you start shouting in your phone. Well, perhaps the person on the other line has poor hearing. People may be aware of that but knowing when and where to have these loud conversations is important when having  good manners.

2. I Can’t Believe You Just Said That!

Some people enjoy a good in-depth political conversation. In a group of people you know, it’s cool to speak your mind. However, your views and opinions may negatively affect the person next to you without you even knowing it. You may be raging about the Democrats without knowing that your seatmate inside the train is a die-hard Obama fan. You need to consider where you are and who might be listening to your mobile phone conversation.

Also, you may want to think again talking about the crazy session you had the other day if you are inside the library. Your surroundings must always be taken into account especially if you are having political or religious conversations.

3. Will You Marry Me?… Oops, Wait, Someone’s Calling.

You know very well how this goes.  You are having a deep engaging conversation with someone. Then your mobile phone rings and you drop the conversation just to take the call. You chat about your new pet dog for fifteen minutes. You hang up and expect to pick up the conversation right where you left off.

Almost everyone carries a mobile phone with them anywhere they go which also means phone calls can come in at any time of the day. It’s time to have a bit of assessment on when you must take that call. This is particularly essential if you are in an in-depth conversation with someone.

4. Movies and Cell Phones are Not Meant For Each Other

Cell Phone at the MoviesYou decided to have a break and take your boyfriend or girlfriend out for a fun date and watch a movie you have long been waiting to see. In the middle of the movie, the person in front of you starts texting on his mobile phone. How delightful is that film now? Just turn your mobile phone off and enjoy the movie. Pretty sure that everyone around you will be more contented for it.

5. The Right Place at the Right Time

Home, office, park, or walking the street can all be good places to have a chat about the NBA game. However, chatting on your mobile phone while falling in line for food can cause to slow the whole line down as you fumble for money while trying to keep the mobile phone to your ear. Consider other people’s time and ears.
Cell Phone Booth
Mobile phones are excellent at what they are intended to do. But because of lack of etiquette of others, these phones have also disturbed a number of places that were once sacred and peaceful. Keep those calls clean and safe and turn your phone off where appropriate.

Become the shining flare of mobile phone etiquette that other people could imitate.

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5 Great Tools for Your Smartphone & Mobile Device

Posted by shai On October - 15 - 2010

Brothersoft.com has many interesting apps that are free to download. Some of the applications are designed to make communication easier with the device you use most for communicating: your cell phone.

Here are the top 5 apps we found at Brothersoft for your mobile device:

1. Stitcher

Stitcher

Stitcher is a leading mobile audio company that provides a revolutionary media service which allows audio content to be easily aggregated, organized and shared on mobile devices. They feature the most up-to-date and relevant content in business, sports, politics, entertainment, and current events from the media industry’s premier content providers. By focusing on the growing market for mobile content distribution, the company works to provide an innovative platform for listening to audio content on-the-go. Download Stitcher here.

2. eBuddy

EBuddy

eBuddy is a free web based messenger that enables you to chat with your MSN, Yahoo, Google Talk, MySpace, Facebook, ICQ and AIM buddies. No downloads required!

Whether you’re at home, school, at the library or at work, just go to eBuddy and login with your account to start chatting – it’s as easy as that! To use the web version of eBuddy, all you need is a Javascript enabled browser on your computer. You can access eBuddy from any computer or location and it even works behind a firewall. See eBuddy here.

3. PhotoMemo

PhotoMemo
Photomemo is the photo sharing service.

You can upload your photos taken with your mobile camera function, and just send it via Email.
It’s so simple. When you find something nice, take a photo with your mobile and upload to Photomemo. You can share it immediately with your friends anywhere, anytime. See Photomemo here.

4. Twalkin

Twalkin

Curious about what you can do with Twalkin? They make it simple to:

* Have a private chat with your closest friends
* Make a big announcement while your team or fans listen
* Hold a conference call with a select few speakers

To get started, all you need is a phone (landline, mobile, Skype, etc) and a free account with Twitter. Twalkin is an absolutely free service. You’ll pay for your phone service of course, but there won’t be any charges from Twalkin. Start Twalkin here.

5. OODesk

OODESK

Access and share your data and web services from any connected device!

Access your workspace anytime, configure, customize and share it from any computer, PDA, phone connected to the network.

OOdisk Virtual Mesh permits to create your own network of always-connected device, your “Virtual Mesh”.
You will be able to access, sync and share the files stored on it from any other computer or mobile device through your favorite browser.

File content can be viewed, downloaded, or played (music, video…). Get OODesk here from Brothersoft.com.

http://webapps.brothersoft.com/photomemo.html