Techdirt<\/em> is Mike Masnick’s blog covering technology and media. Mike’s a very good tech business analyst, particularly in the areas of privacy and intellectual property and he’s made Techdirt a hot property. It’s on CNET’s Blog 100 list, the Technorati 100 and lots of other “best of tech blogs” type lists. There’s a “Lite” version (techdirt.com\/index_lite.php<\/a>) that works on some mobile browsers.<\/p>\n
Update 21-Dec-2007: <\/strong>As you can see from his comment, Dennis Yang<\/a> at Techdirt has modified Techdirt Lite, reducing the number of items per page, to bring the site under 10KB. I just tried it on a phone that couldn’t even load the site yesterday, a Motorola i855, and the site loaded in 10 seconds flat. All the content is still there, just split into more pages. In case you think 10KB of text is a tiny page, the new Techdirt front page is 21 screenfulls on the i855. This simple change has at least doubled the number phones that can browse Techdirt Lite. Well done, Dennis.<\/p>\n
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Techdirt is Mike Masnick’s blog covering technology and media. Mike’s a very good tech business analyst, particularly in the areas of privacy and intellectual property and he’s made Techdirt a hot property. It’s on CNET’s Blog 100 list, the Technorati 100 and lots of other “best of tech blogs” type lists. There’s a “Lite” version (techdirt.com\/index_lite.php) that works on some mobile browsers. Good blog, I’m not so sure about the Lite version though. It eliminates the ads and most images … Continue reading