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Android Friendly Sites

Discussion in 'Android' started by miro, Jan 18, 2009.

  1. miro New Member

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    Here's several sites that I visit often with my G1 browser. Android does an awesome job with full layouts, buy my poor EDGE connection needs all the help it can get! Plus, there are starting to be some good finger-friendly sites:

    Facebook - http://x.facebook.com
    Engadget - http://i.engadget.com
    Last.FM - http://m.last.fm
    CNN - http://m.cnn.com
    The Onion - http://mobile.theonion.com

    This forum actually has a great mobile template also...!
  2. kronos New Member

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    Here are a few I visit:

    M.espn.com

    M.ps3fanboy.com

    M.gizmodo.com

    Tinytube.net (caution this site does contain adult material even though 80%+ is ok for normal viewing)
  3. miro New Member

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    Actually, I think just about all of the AOL (engadget) network sites have mobile and iPhone links just do m.sitename.com for mobile and i.sitename.com for iphone/android specific:

    ps3fanboy.com
    joystiq.com
    engadgetmobile.com
    xbox360fanboy.com

    I really just about always try m.url.com before I go to a regular site, and I'm surprised how many sites have mobile-specific pages. Much better than it used to be.

    The list goes on... :)
  4. miro New Member

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    Found another one yesterday that's really good, NPR; you can even listen to the streaming version of the audio right from the page:

    http://m.npr.org

    It's sending me to the iphone version of the site from my G1 and it works great.

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