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  #1274903 1-Apr-2015 07:39
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LOL. Who views websites on their mobile?



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  #1274904 1-Apr-2015 07:42
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I do, regularly!

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  #1274906 1-Apr-2015 07:45
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kobiak: yeah. responsive! not stand alone mobile/tablet version. 

geekzone needs to keep up :) I hate live.geekzone page when browsing via my phone.


Live was never developed for mobile. Our www site is pretty good on mobile devices when it comes to speed.

Now if only Chrome for Android would reflow content to fit instead of pushing their agenda...






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  #1275028 1-Apr-2015 10:29
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freitasm:
kobiak: yeah. responsive! not stand alone mobile/tablet version. 

geekzone needs to keep up :) I hate live.geekzone page when browsing via my phone.


Live was never developed for mobile. Our www site is pretty good on mobile devices when it comes to speed.

Now if only Chrome for Android would reflow content to fit instead of pushing their agenda...




it will be interesting to see, for how many people live.geekzone page is a starting point. + mobile version/responsive version of the page!




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