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Read news from your cellphone at DigitalJournal.mobi

Posted Oct 9, 2007 by  Chris Hogg
We are very happy to announce a new mobile version of DigitalJournal.com. We had a number of requests to go mobile, and we have delivered! Check out the details of this big mobile announcement.
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Visit DigitalJournal.mobi on your cellphone or smartphone!

We are very happy to announce a new mobile version of DigitalJournal.com. We had a number of requests to go mobile, and we have delivered! Check out the details of this big mobile announcement.
Simply visit digitaljournal.mobi on your cellphone and you can now catch-up on breaking news from anywhere on the road. Read news, follow discussion threads, vote on articles you enjoyed reading and leave comments on topics that interest you.
Anyone can read the news without registering, however if you are a registered user on DigitalJournal.com you are given the ability to log-in to the mobile site to vote-up articles you enjoyed reading, as well as leave comments in discussion threads. If you do not have an account on DigitalJournal.com, simply sign-up for a free account today and start commenting and voting from your mobile phone right away.
You only need a Digital Journal account if you want to vote or comment on Digital Journal's mobile news site. You do not need an account if you are simply reading from your mobile phone.
DigitalJournal.mobi is entirely optimized for fast mobile browsing, and we've worked to keep a careful balance of features and speed to make the mobile version just as much fun as the news site.
So pull out your cellphones from anywhere in the world and log on to digitaljournal.mobi today.
We appreciate everyone's feedback as we work to improve the site and our services for readers, citizens and citizen journalists. We are also working hard to push a Digital Journalist's news stories to an even wider audience.

Visit DigitalJournal.mobi on your cellphone or smartphone!

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Note: Not all phones support cookies, so phones that use simplified Web browsers will not keep you logged in. However, you can still read all news without a problem.