Toshl – Mobile Expense Tracker – Toshl Maemo phone app

Toshl is an expense tracker with a twist. With Toshl, you can easily track spending on your Android or Nokia Maemo . We plan to launch an iPhone app soon. Entering expenses is easy and streamlined, but it’s also incredibly versatile because it uses tags instead of predefined categories. But while collecting data is best done on the go, visualising, understanding and exporting your expenses is much more handy and comfortable on your computer.
Sync with the Web, have fun with your data
That’s why you can sync with the Toshl.com web service that helps you analyse and visualise the data. You can compare different types of expenses, see how they change through time and even toss around balls representing your expenses to release the tension. Toshl makes you see your expenses in a brand new light, pointing out where you spend too much and helping you save money. Understanding your finances has never been this fun.

Export & Backup
Tosh.com enables you to export the data into a plethora of different formats (CSV, Excel, PDF and Google Docs) and can also send automated expense reports each month to your e-mail. It protects you from data loss as well, because it keeps a secure backup of your expenses. If you lose your , or want to track expenses on another device, your data is always safely stored on Toshl.com and can be synced to your new device.

Get more with Toshl Pro
Toshl apps for Android and Maemo – FREE
Toshl.com standard account & sync – FREE
Toshl Pro subscription – $19.95/year

Toshl Pro subscription enables more advanced graphs, expense search, export into formats other than CSV, mail reports, editing expenses online and more.

HTC Hero vs Nokia 6700 Classic- Exciting new phones

HTC Hero vs Nokia 6700 Classic- Exciting new phones – phones are the need of today. These days everyone carries a handset with him or her for the purpose of communication. However, it is not only a communication tool anymore now it has lots of features like a user can enjoy games on it, music can also be enjoyed on it, MP3 ringtones and even one can use internet on it through Wi-Fi or GPRS on there handset. Both of the companies HTC and Nokia are the key players of the industry and serves a tough competition to each other.

If we compare HTC Hero vs Nokia 6700 Classic there are lots of different feature can be seen in both of the amazing devices. The companies are trying to provide best quality products with latest technology to all kinds of its users. There are various categories of products are provided by the firms for its various kind of users who have different sort of requirements. Lets discuss HTC Hero vs Nokia 6700 Classic.
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Obopay Introduces New iPhone Application

Obopay Introduces New iPhone Application – Now Sending Money and Staying Connected to Family is Easier Than Ever – Obopay announced that its Obopay Payments application for the iPhone will be available from the Apple App Store beginning today. The free download will enable iPhone users to send money to friends and family more quickly and easier than ever with Obopay’s application.

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Nokia Money to go commercial in Q1 2010

Nokia Money – Nokia’s banking and service is expected to be commercially available in its first market in Q1 2010, although the Finnish handset manufacturer is unable to divulge any details about the location as yet.

Nokia Money is one of the services that the Finnish group hopes will help extend its remit beyond mere devices. Indeed, the company said its target is to have 300 million active users of its services by the end of 2011; the number is expected to be 80 million by the end of 2009.

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Nokia Introduces Nokia Money for Mobile Financial Services

Nokia has introduced Nokia Money – a new service operated in conjunction with Obopay – calling it “a new financial service offering consumers with device access to basic financial services. For many consumers, this will be the first time they have had any access to such financial services.”

According to the company, “Nokia Money has been designed to be as simple and convenient as making a voice call or sending an SMS. It will enable consumers to send money to another person just by using the person’s number, as well as to pay merchants for goods and services, pay their utility bills, or recharge their prepaid SIM cards (SIM top-up). The services can be accessed 24 hours a day from anywhere, meaning savings in travel costs and time. Nokia is building a wide network of Nokia Money agents, where consumers can deposit money in or withdraw cash from their accounts.”

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