Streetread Mobile Officially Launches!
After only three days of development and design, and a few more for testing, Streetread Mobile is officially open to the public for use. Due to the technical and visual complexities of the main Streetread interface, using the site via a mobile device was near impossible. Streetread Mobile offers all of the data and functionality available on the main site, just in a much simpler, extremely fast-loading layout. Being that Streetread Mobile is completely web-based, it can be used with any type of internet-enabled device (iPhone, Windows Mobile, Blackberry, etc). When you access Streetread with a mobile device, you will not automatically be redirected to the mobile version. You must visit the following URL:
Interactive Demo
Try out Streetread Mobile below before using it - this is exactly how it will appear on a mobile device. Using the service is extremely easy.
Screenshot Tour:
Main Interface

Logging In

View News Sources

View Stock Symbols

Edit the Symbols

View the Headlines

View a Story (mobilized via Google)

Foreword
Especially due to the rapid development and design, as well as the limited resources available for testing (focusing on the wide range of mobile devices on the market), this service will continuously be updated and improved. I anticipate some problems to arise eventually. If you experience any issues at all, or have any suggestions on how to improve the service, please feel free to contact us via the contact page or simply leave a comment here.
I'd also like to, again, thank the wonderful Drupal project for making everything about this site so simple.
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