Technorati Mobile

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We just rolled out Technorati optimized for mobile phones: Technorati Mobile (m.technorati.com). It has a nice side benefit too- for those of you who want a simple “just the facts” search results page, or for those of you who aren’t happy with the new web design, this may be just the site for you.

It is currently optimized for phones like the Treo 600/650. Send us feedback on how we can make it even more useful for you! How does it look on your phone? Leave a comment here and let us know!

m.technorati.com incorporates a lot of the new performance enhancements we’ve been rolling out, so it should be pretty fast as well, give it a shot!

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  1. Chris 07/30/2005, 7:57 am:

    Bless your souls at technorati for offering all your free services. I appreciate it, and I understand that you work very hard. But – please don’t take this the wrong way – what is the point of all these new services when your basic services almost never work? For the last six months I haven’t been able to do a simple search on my own url. I understand that this is because there is such a tremendous growth in the sites you monitor but . . . wouldn’t it make sense to actually figure out how to monitor them before you monkey around with all these new ways of using technorati – ways that won’t be very useful if technorati never works?

  2. Ian Hay 08/01/2005, 2:12 pm:

    Thought the request was for comments on how it works on mobiles not Technorati in general !
    Works very nicely on my Nokia 6680 (&6630/3230) and my SPV C500 and M5000
    All UK phones btw and not showing off, I happen to have a few right now

  3. Ben Gibbs 08/01/2005, 3:50 pm:

    Works well on my Sidekick II, nice formating. Much better than the main site.

  4. Daniel Gerges 08/06/2005, 2:20 am:

    That’s a nice shot – but that would be even better if the answers returned on mobile pointed to the RSS versions + a mobile stylesheet rather than on the weblogs URLs which are for most unreadable on mobile .

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