Top 10 iPhone Ready Websites
Posted in Uncategorized by Apple Tweaks on the April 3, 2008 Edit This
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As the Dot Com age is evolving so is the means of which we receive our information. Here is a nifty list that I found from theappleblog.com. I love this site! Subscribe today!
These are the most Optimized sites for the iPhone
1. Facebook - http://iphone.facebook.com/ : this is definitely the best iPhone optimized website that I have seen. I fell in love with it right off the bat. I have been using it for a while. My favorite feature is the text reply to messages. This feature allows you to see who just commented or emailed you and allows you a quick and easy way to reply back to that person. I also like the picture viewer app and it is really easy to browse profiles. Try it out! If you did not know about this iPhone opitimized site then your stoked and Facebook just got better :)
2. Digg- http://www.digg.com/iphone : Digg is a social network site that lets you share information about links to stories, articles, videos, blogs you name it. It is fast and easy! Check it out!
3. Amazon.com - http://www.amazon.com : Brandone Eley writes about his accidental discovery of this iPhone optimized site. read more at theappleblog.com.
4. eBay - http://iphone.ebay.com : of course if Amazon has one you should expect ebay to be optimized too. :)
5. Google - http://google.com/Google is optimized nicely. Click on google.com and hit the mobile link. I love this one because I can get all of my rss feeds from my Google reader page.
6. Tada List - http://tadalist.com : Never heard of this site till yesterday! I guess this is good for making to do list on your iPhone.
7. Leafllets - http://www.getleaflets.com/ : Once again never heard of it. But awesome and clean interface. Leaflets lets you check feeds from Newsvine, del.icio.us, yahoo upcoming events, flickr, NY Times and much more. It also points
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GlimmerBlocker is implemented as an http proxy, so the stability of Safari isn't compromised because it doesn't use any hacks. It is even compatible with all other browsers.
Not true - the word 'system' is misleading.
More accurately: installing Oracle Java 7 (JavaAppletPlugin.plugin) on OS X will prevent use of Apple Java 6 in web browsers and other Internet apps that use the plug-in.
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