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FoxNews.mobi – Mobile Friendly Version Of Fox News

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Foxnews_mobileUPDATE: Robbie confirmed that there is a homescreen shortcut that you can download OTA at this link.

I could have sworn I had seen a homescreen shortcut for this but I could not find it. Turns out that Fox News has also jumped on the .Mobi bandwagon with a mobile friendly version of their site. If you are a Fox fan I would recommend it. They got a good amount of content on it and I like the weather option on the bottom of the page.

Check it out at www.foxnews.mobi

Thanks to Guy from www.Pred.mobi for pointing this one out.

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6 Comments to “FoxNews.mobi – Mobile Friendly Version Of Fox News

  1. Posted by: Nikolaus

    Yes, but there has to be something very wrong with you if you watch/read FOX News. Haven’t you see the film “Outfoxed” (2004).

  2. Posted by: DavidB

    The home screen shortcut download was “v42″. Jeez Ronen, how’d you lust miss out on the first 41 versions… ;)

  3. Posted by: javatyger

    The app link for desktop shortcut is: http://www.foxnews.com/blackberry/FoxNewsMobile_v42.jad

  4. Nikolaus – there’s something wrong with you if you’ve watched Outfoxed (2004) and embrace every logical fallacy, while numbly imbuing it’s contributors – FAIR & Media Matters – with even a smattering of objectivity. . . nice try. :)

  5. Posted by: Nikolaus

    That didn’t take long. How about no direct attacks by name, ok? Point is FOX News is not objective, and objective measurement proves it. But you can believe what you want.

  6. Nikolaus would like you leave out his name when replying to his direct attacks. He doesn’t want to be held accountable for his comments nor does he want to think objectively about a movie he has seen.