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egmCarTech gets a BlackBerry Mobile Site

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20 July 2009 One Comment

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The famous car news and reviews website egmCarTech.com has went ahead in expanding by enabling a BlackBerry-friendly website.  So what’s so cool about it?  There are many mobile sites out there, but this one gives you the closest experience possible to the desktop website.  For example, posted videos via YouTube and other media such as pictures can be viewed both on the mobile and desktop website.  Some major websites lack that feature where you can only see content to a certain extent, forcing you to get on to the desktop.  In this case everything you need is accessible.  The search bar on the bottom can be used for anything you want to access fast.  Want to check out the full review on the 2010 Camaro? Search for anything and you will see appropriate results for exactly what you need.

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If you decide you would like to see the full featured website, you can scroll down simply to the bottom and it will say “View Full Version.”  By clicking so, it will take you to the full desktop version of egmCarTech.  In addition, at the bottom you’ll see that it is really easy to subscribe to the newsletter as it is simply a link you click and insert your email address.

Check it out for yourselves by heading over to egmCarTech.com from your BlackBerry phone today.

-by Otoniel Bruno

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  • sethqap

    great website, tuning in via RSS