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December 2, 2008 4:08 PM PST

BlackBerry's mobile Web site gets a refresh

Posted by Jessica Dolcourt
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BlackBerry's mobile-optimized site.

BlackBerry's cleaner, better-organized mobile Web site.

(Credit: RIM)

On Tuesday, Toronto-based RIM relaunched its mobile-optimized Web site, mobile.blackberry.com. The result is a crisper, livelier look that has an accelerated loading time and rearranged categories of information.

Top of the list is a search box (BlackBerry Answers), followed by links, the Help menu, and categories that promote several BlackBerry applications. Previously, category headings included applications and mobile sites, which you had to click on to find news, sports, weather, and so on. The new layout should cut down on clicks.

BlackBerry's optimized mobile site loads faster thanks to a, adjusted back-end solution that loads graphics optimized for the resolution of your phone model's screen. Also, while the new site contains more graphics, each is smaller and consequently faster to load.

BlackBerry's re-engineered mobile site fits into RIM's current drive to make the company and its smartphones sleeker, hipper, and more appealing to casual users. Yet it's still less convenient than a native help center application or marketplace, like the forthcoming BlackBerry Application Storefront set to launch in March 2009.

See also: MySpace application for BlackBerry: Is RIM getting hip?

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by fo0b4er December 2, 2008 5:55 PM PST
RIM is based in Waterloo not Toronto! Please get your facts straight! As someone who lives near Waterloo and visits often, I found this a little insulting.. RIM is one of the city's biggest assets.
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by DigitalFrog December 3, 2008 9:34 AM PST
Yep. Big goof there, please fix it before Toronto gets any ideas...
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