The Top Ten Mobile Web 2.0 Companies

Just posted over on All About Symbian is my Top Ten Mobile Websites – specifically sites from Web 2.0 companies that are designed for the smaller screen, but still providing the relevant information. The Top Ten goes as follows…

10. Mippinhttp://m.mippin.com/
Content re-aggregator powered by RSS.

9. MySpacehttp://www.myspace.com/
Popular social networking site with a strong flavour of independent music.

8. Dopplrhttp://m.dopplr.com/
Where you and your friends are travelling to in the future.

7. Google Readerhttp://www.google.com/reader/m/
Content aggregation and sharing from the folks at Mountain View.

6. Flickrhttp://m.flickr.com/
Photo (and now video) sharing site with community features.

5. Jaikuhttp://m.jaiku.com/
The other SMS based group conversation, with more emphasis on what you’ve published (and threaded replies).

4. Facebookhttp://m.facebook.com/
THe best thing on the net, or the scariest thing since Vista… you decide!

3. Twitterhttp://m.twitter.com/
The other SMS based group conversation, with more emphasis on chat and api’s.

2. BBC News (PDA Version) – http://news.bbc.co.uk/text_only.stm
Crappy front end re-designs may come and go, but the text only version of BBC News is still one of the best mobile experiences on the planet.

1. Bloglines Mobilehttp://www.bloglines.com/mobile
One of the earliest mobile sites that I used, and still use, to this day. A fast overview of my web, wherever I am. Perfect.

To read more, head over to All About Symbian to read the full article. Or let me know who I’ve missed out!