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The Brewers do a nice job with their mobile Web site. |
| By Andy Tarnoff Publisher E-mail author | Author bio More articles by Andy Tarnoff |
| Published May 28, 2008 at 11:28 a.m. |
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Though there are some who'll disagree, I'm not addicted to my Blackberry. Yes, I've checked my e-mail while driving, and no, I'm not proud of it. But unless I'm waiting for something, I'm not "that guy" who checks his e-mail every 10 seconds.
That said, I've learned to embrace the mobile Web. It's far, far from perfect, but when dining alone, it certainly beats staring at the ceiling. It's also the perfect tool for settling bar bets, keeping tabs on my favorite teams and checking the weather on the fly.
Most sites haven't figured it out yet (check out jsonline's weak mobile version, for example). But a couple have, and I'm guessing as more and more people embrace iPhones, Blackberries and cell phones that can handle HTML and WAP, this is only gonna get better.
Here are the top 10 mobile Web sites I visit and why. The links might not work if you try to access them from a regular broswer:
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