Here in San Francisco, the local daily paper is the San Francisco Chronicle<\/em><\/strong>. While it’s not a journalistic giant like The New York Times or Washington Post, it’s still a pretty good read, with some of my favorite political columnists (Willie Brown<\/a>, Matier and Ross<\/a>) and the best local news, sports and business coverage in the San Francisco Bay Area.<\/p>\n
The Chronicle did offer a mobile subscription service from Roundpoint<\/a> until recently. It was priced at $5.99 and used a reader application which was only available for Windows Mobile and Palm OS. Between the cost and the limited device support I can’t imagine it was very popular.<\/p>\n
The only mobile web version of the Chronicle I’ve seen up to now was this one<\/a> from mDog.com, which like most of mDog these days doesn’t really work anymore. It displays the paper’s logo but no content. I suspect the mDog version wasn’t official, they were probably screen-scraping the SFGate.com site for content and that broke as a result of an SFGate redesign.<\/p>\n
Well the paper finally has a proper mobile edition. It’s at mobile.sfgate.com<\/a>. SFGate.com also redirects mobile browsers to the mobile version. Fear not full-web browser users<\/strong>, you can still get to the full version, if you want. Just click the link at the bottom of the mobile page labeled “Standard<\/em>“. This is something that every site that redirects from their main URL to a mobile variant should be doing. but which most are not. Not every mobile user wants the mobile editon, especially if it’s a subset.<\/p>\n
SFGate now offers text alerts for breaking news too. You can sign up at sfgate.com\/mobile<\/a>.<\/p>\n
The site design is by a company called Zebra Mobile<\/em>. I couldn’t seem to find anything out about the company and their home page at zebramm.com<\/a> is down at the moment. But the Chronicle site is up and its quite good technically. Page size is well under the 20KB limit supported by almost all mobile browsers, the site’s Ready.mobi score<\/a> is a 4 (on a scale of 0 to 5) and the site works without issues on my test handsets. Usability is generally good too, although I’d like to see Zebra include some Access Keys for site navigation.<\/p>\n
Mobile Link<\/em>: mobile.sfgate.com<\/a><\/p>\n
Ratings:<\/em> Content: Usability:
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Here in San Francisco, the local daily paper is the San Francisco Chronicle. While it’s not a journalistic giant like The New York Times or Washington Post, it’s still a pretty good read, with some of my favorite political columnists (Willie Brown, Matier and Ross) and the best local news, sports and business coverage in the San Francisco Bay Area. One thing about the Chronicle though is that it’s never been very easy to get it on a mobile device. … Continue reading