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Official Google Mobile Blog

http://googlemobile.blogspot.com/ (Cross-posted from the Official Google Blog ) Entertainment is supposed to be fun. But in reality, getting everything to work can be the exact opposite—moving files between your computers, endless syncing across your devices, and wires…lots of wires.
If you're a GPS user and get tired of hand-entering coordinates into your GPS receiver, downloading geocache information directly to your device is an enjoyable alternative, called "paperless geocaching". The Geocaching.com site has data formats available to allow you to download geocaches and other waypoints for use with the various applications listed below. With the exception of some lower-end GPS devices, you can usually purchase an interface cable and download coordinates directly to your GPS device.

Groundspeak > Geocaching Software

http://www.geocaching.com/software/
Openmoko™ is a project dedicated to delivering mobile phones with an open source software stack. Openmoko was earlier more directly associated with Openmoko Inc, but is nowadays a gathering of people with the shared goal of "Free The Phone". Distributors are currently selling updated versions of the Openmoko Inc's phone released in 2008, Neo FreeRunner , to advanced users, while the software stack for FreeRunner and future free phones is being developed by the community. Information about a modern 3.5G / OMAP3 upgrade to FreeRunner and an upgraded OpenPhoenux aka GTA04 Complete are here . Openmoko is a project driven by a community of passionate and intelligent volunteers. http://wiki.openmoko.org/wiki/Main_Page

Main Page - Openmoko

The FTP Explorer FTP Explorer gives the possibility to browse the FTP server's content directly in your Resco Explorer window. It adds the root below the "My Device" and the user is able to copy/move/delete/rename files the same way as if they were the local files.

Explorer 2007 for Pocket PC

http://www.resco.net/WindowsMobile/explorer