Posts Tagged ‘mobile websites’

withinroute.com Easily find businesses along your travel route

August 10th, 2010

Have you ever wanted to know the location of a great restaurant or find a hardware store in an area you’re not familiar with? Withinroute.com is your solution!

Withinroute.com is an easy to use, mobile enabled web based app that will deliver business locations along your desired route of travel. Simply enter your starting location and then enter the location you plan to travel to. Then enter the type of business you are looking for. (pizza, theater, electronics etc.)

1. Set your mobile browser to http://withinroute.com/

2. Enter in your location, destination and type of business you want. (pizza, electronics, grocery etc…)

3. Choose the exact business that suits your needs. Read reviews, get contact information etc.

4. Get exact driving directions to businesses.

5. Smile!

Maps are provided by Google Maps.

Business listings and reviews are provided by Yelp.com

There’s even a website widget available to add to your travel blog or home page or whatever.

http://withinroute.com/

YouTube Mobile site. I wish more mobile websites were this good

July 7th, 2010


Google wants to allow excellent YouTube access to everyone with a decent mobile browser.
They do not want to limit it to those with app capabilities. (besides…the apps kinda suck compared to this!)

Visit http://m.youtube.com/

Google seems to be on the track to create awesome mobile websites for more and more of their services.

Google Homepage – http://www.google.com/m/gp
Google Calendar – http://www.google.com/calendar/gp
Google Reader – http://www.google.com/reader/i/
Google Docs – http://docs.google.com/m?iphone=true
Google Talk – http://talkgadget.google.com/talkgadget/m
Google News – http://news.google.com/news/i

YouTube Mobile gets a kick start (from the YouTube blog)

It’s well known that the mobile internet is huge and growing fast; what’s surprising is exactly how fast. According to a recent report, within 5 years more users will connect to the internet via mobile devices than desktop PCs. YouTube consumption on mobile devices has also grown considerably — playbacks were up 160% in 2009 over the previous year. And we’re excited to announce that YouTube Mobile now receives more than 100 million video playbacks a day. This is roughly the number of daily playbacks that YouTube.com was streaming when we joined forces with Google in 2006.

We launched YouTube on mobile devices in 2007 with about 1,000 videos available on the mobile site (m.youtube.com). While this suddenly opened up the possibility to access videos on the go, our site, mobile browsers and the hardware had limitations that prevented the mobile experience from keeping up with YouTube on the desktop. Today, more than ever, we know that you want to be able to find and access your favorite videos wherever you are. That’s why we’ve been working hard to roll out an updated version of the mobile site.

Here’s what’s new about the new mobile site:

* It’s really fast.

* The new user interface incorporates larger, more touch friendly elements, making it easier to access videos on the go.
* It incorporates the features and functionality you’ve come to expect from the .com site, like search query suggestions, the options to create playlists,the ability to designate “favorite,” “like,” or “unlike” videos directly from your device.
* As we make improvements to Youtube.com, you’ll see them quickly follow on our mobile site, unlike native apps which are not updated as frequently.

As the world continues to go mobile, we think this is a great improvement for users who want a more consistent YouTube across many devices, no matter where they are. We’re launching in English only today, but will be rolling it out in other languages in the coming months. You can access the latest YouTube mobile site from your iPhone or Android browser. To learn more, visit m.youtube.com to check out the latest improvements.

Again…Visit http://m.youtube.com/

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