By J. Peter Freire on 1.27.09 @ 3:33PM
Maybe I'm
a little too excited by this, but we now have a very simple
mobile version of our daily news line-up. Point your iPhone,
Blackberry, Treo (ouch), Sidekick (yeesh), or whatever else to
http://m.spectator.org. Then
enjoy!
You can read the blog, recent articles, or click a link to look
at the site as you would normally. It loads very quickly without
images, so you can get your fix on the go.
UPDATE: I am informed by our programmers that, actually, you
don't have to type in anything special. Just go to the regular
Spectator.org site and it'll automatically put you on the mobile
version. See? I *was* excited, wasn't I.
J. Peter Freire is contributing editor of The American Spectator. Freire first came to the Spectator as an intern and editorial assistant under a journalism fellowship from the Intercollegiate Studies Institute. Since then, he has written for the New York Times, Reason, and Human Events. Prior to returning to The American Spectator, he was editor of Brainwash, an online journal of opinion from America's Future Foundation, worked for the Evans-Novak Political Report, and researched and wrote for the New York Times. Freire studied English Renaissance literature and political science at Cornell University, where he served as senior editor and columnist at the Cornell Review. He is also a 2008 Phillips Foundation Journalism Fellow and the CPAC 2009 Journalist of the Year.
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