
It's Here. In Fact, It's Just About Everywhere. Slate's new, improved mobile site.
Posted Wednesday, July 22, 2009, at 6:58 AM ETHave you ever wished you could read Slate while lying on the beach, sitting at the laundromat, or waiting in line at the DMV? Now you can: We've relaunched our mobile site, and it's easier than ever to keep up with Slate on your phone, no matter where you are.
Slate's new mobile site—available at mobile.slate.com—is easier to navigate and quicker to load. The redesigned home page features breaking news and our most recently posted articles, and it organizes our content by subject matter so that you can easily find the commentary that interests you most, whether on politics, business, science, or culture. You can also find the latest from Slate bloggers under the new Blogs tab, which means it's finally possible to take Mickey Kaus with you everywhere you go.
How to Get It
Type mobile.slate.com into your handset's mobile Web browser, and you have instant access to Slate.
Slate mobile offers enhanced experiences for BlackBerry users: Download our icon to your home screen and get one-touch access to Slate mobile. Visit BlackBerry App World™ or enter http://mobile.slate.com/?UA=blackberry into your Web browser.
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Thanks!
Your 'normal' site was beating the $%*& out of my old Palm Treo, and a phone upgrade is not in the budget. Thanks for the mobile version, especially the ability to size the fonts.
-- OSMR
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