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How Non-Mobile is Too Non-Mobile These Days?
Tuesday, February 3, 2009There are many reasons why a site can't be entirely mobile friendly, but it sure would be nice if sites were at least partially mobile. For example, here's what the Baby Bjorn website looks like from my Treo:
Perhaps that should read: While you may be out on the t...
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