Turn any web page in to a mobile verison

Images-113 Here's another neat site that takes any URL you give it and makes a mobile version. I tried it with the MAKEzine.com site and it looks really good. I wonder if this, along with RSS viewers / services for mobile devices is how we'll just use the mobile web--no one really seems to want to create another version just for phones. [via] Link. (You might need to hit refresh after it loads for some reason).

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Posted by: IDunno on July 11, 2005 at 2:50 AM

Google does this too when you search on the wireless web for things on the real web.


Posted by: johninspace on July 11, 2005 at 11:21 AM


If you are interested in surfing mobile try mobile RSS.

www.litefeeds.com provides a custom mobile RSS reader for any Java phone, Blackberry, Palm or PocketPC that synchronizes with your online subscriptions.
Just import your OPML to the website and choose which feeds you want mobile enabled. All configuration (adding,organizing etc) is done online so you never have to type anything on your mobile device. Just scan and click your feeds on your mobile with ease.

Feeds are cached, compressed, and stripped so that they are mobile optimized. They have features such as: viewing full text articles (not just RSS), viewing Flickr/Buzznet images, and the ability to clip articles to your online clipboard and share it as an RSS feed.
And the service is free.


Posted by: j.dog on July 27, 2005 at 1:56 PM

I was a member of verizon way back in 2001 i lost my phone plus never made a payment. Well i was wondering how can i go about knowing a balance that is owed to the company know that i have a job.I wanna be a customer of verizon.


Posted by: j.dog on July 27, 2005 at 1:57 PM

I was a member of verizon way back in 2001 i lost my phone plus never made a payment. Well i was wondering how can i go about knowing a balance that is owed to the company know that i have a job.I wanna be a customer of verizon.


Posted by: j.dog on July 27, 2005 at 1:58 PM

I was a member of verizon way back in 2001 i lost my phone plus never made a payment. Well i was wondering how can i go about knowing a balance that is owed to the company know that i have a job.I wanna be a customer of verizon.


Posted by: j.dog on July 27, 2005 at 2:09 PM

I was a member of verizon way back in 2001 i lost my phone plus never made a payment. Well i was wondering how can i go about knowing a balance that is owed to the company know that i have a job.I wanna be a customer of verizon.


Posted by: pdmdl on October 13, 2007 at 5:55 AM

"Turn any web page in to a mobile verison" I saw this advertisement on the top of this site.Tried to open the link, but , failed to know how and where to go, whom to contact to turn web page to mobile version.Can any body provie me the link?


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