Mobile Web: Surfing The Web Distraction Free

A few weeks ago I downloaded the Myspace & Facebook apps for my iPhone. Not because I am overly active on either of those sites, but rather just curious about the apps. To my surprise I found them very enjoyable. Much more so than going to the actual website. Gone was the advertising, and was red and blue text on black background, gone was the lame music that starts playing at full volume when I enter the page. Each time I go to the profile page. (urg! I hate that) Also gone… Advertising, pop-ups, annoying flash banners! Oh, yes this is my kind of heaven! I actually found surfing these sites a pleasure once more.
The Epiphany
Checking out these apps, a little closer, they appear to be accessing a mobile version of their sites, just made to look pretty and clean for the small browser. That's when it hit me. Hallelujah! most every mobile version of a site can be accessed via your standard web browser. This means you can access ad free, distraction free, music free versions of your favorite sites online. You do not need a mobile phone to access many sites, just a normal web browser.
With the popularity of mobile phones increasing, Most major sites offer mobile versions of their sites, the trick becomes finding the link or just guessing it. Most of the time it's just their regular domain name with a prefix of "mobile" or "m" instead of the "www". Some sites like Amazon make theirs a bit more tricky to find, and MSN does a redirect when trying to access their site on a non mobile device. Most likely to prevent people from circumventing their ad revenue. All it all it's not difficult to find these mobile versions once you know what to look for.
Links for Reference
Here are a few sites that I visit on a regular basis and have discovered that their mobile versions are better suited to a positive user experience and increased productivity over their full web versions.
- http://m.facebook.com
- http://m.myspace.com
- http://www.bbc.co.uk/mobile
- http://m.news.com
- http://m.cnn.com
- http://m.sacbee.com
- http://www.cbsmobile.com
- http://www.amazon.com/gp/aw
- http://m.youtube.com
- http://mobile.fandango.com
- http://m.netflix.com
- http://m.google.com
- http://us.m.yahoo.com
- http://weather.mobi
- http://m.wund.com
Feel free to leave a comment with links to your favorite mobile sites that you find usefull.



this is a nice revelation, Mark. Makes checking my personal mail faster. Cool :)