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Worry less about how you can append, edit and create documents with your mobile device under any operating system with the new ThinkFree Mobile Netbook for Windows. With the era of being flexible wherever you go needed by students and business executives, it is apparent that the clamor for widening the ThinkFree Mobile Netbook has been growing and for that purpose, ThinkFree Inc. unveils this latest innovation to cater to the consumer demand.

Featuring the best round-trip Microsoft Office compatibility, ThinkFree Mobile Netbook ESD comes with 1GB of free, reliable and secure online document storage and integrates seamlessly with ThinkFree Online, ThinkFree’s already existing online service for collaboration and synchronization across all documents.

This development should be welcomed with open arms by the various sectors who have sought the aid of mobile solutions for productivity issues concerned. Now, people can be assured that in any event or occasion, all they would need to do is open their mobile devices and do as they wish as far as business aids regarding business, educational or personal concerns should be sorted out in the fashion that they should be when they are on the go.

ThinkFree Mobile Netbook Edition for Windows, Linux and Mac ESD are available now on ThinkFree.com for end users to purchase and download for $39.95.

Also, there is a limited time offer. For $24.95, included are 1GB of additional online document storage (2GB total). When purchasing online, just enter the coupon code THINKFREE during checkout.

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In case you haven’t noticed, most people today are doing their shopping online. This is the new age of consumer buying and apparently some sectors are trying to bite into the craze, enhancing mobile interface options to get in with the times.

In PriceGrabber.com’s March 2009 survey, nearly 58 percent of online consumers currently own a mobile phone capable of connecting to the Web. Of the online consumers with Web-enabled phones, 21 percent own a smartphone, 8 percent own an iPhone, and 29 percent own another type of Web-enabled phone. Forty-two percent of survey respondents said they own a non-Web-enabled phone capable of using voice and text service plans only.

Web-enabled phones have become increasingly mainstream, and much of this popularity can be attributed to the release of the iPhone. The iPhone, released on June 29, 2007, jump-started mainstream smartphone adoption, with 75 percent more online consumers purchasing their first Web-enabled phone in 2007 compared with 2006. Despite the economic climate, 8 percent of online consumers purchased their first Web-enabled phone in the first quarter of 2009.

Smartphone and iPhone owners are comfortable using the mobile Internet to make purchases. Fifty-six percent of Apple iPhone owners and 28 percent of smartphone owners already are comparing prices online with their mobile phones. Additionally, 27 percent of iPhone owners and 35 percent of smartphone owners anticipate that they will be comparing prices within two years.

PriceGrabber.com will continue to track mobile Internet shopping trends and shifts in consumer behavior in the coming months.

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