So I looked into my inbox today, exciting reading through a message introducing AT&T’s “new” MyMediaNet service, a web service portal for smart phones running on AT&T’s network. I was expecting to be able to add all my favorite RSS feeds and POP/SMTP accounts into the MediaNet portal (the Symbian mail client sucks after all). So I rushed to set it up.
It didn’t meet my expectations. I got to choose from approximately 20 pre-packaged “more of the same” content sources and the only customization seemed to be the order in which the top 5 appear on my phone. No RSS. No mail (unless you call Yahoo Mail mail).
So unless you’re elderly or still bother with content sources like CNN, don’t bother with this “new” feature.
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