Introducing Autism Epicenter's Mobile Website
By Shane on Apr 17, 2010 | In Announcements | 1 feedback »
These days a lot more people have mobile phones and handheld devices. In fact, statistics show that mobile devices are far more common than computers. And most of these modern devices are capable of surfing the web. iPhones/iPod Touches are leading the way. Increasingly people are wanting information on their handheld devices. It's info how they want it and when they want it. Well, Autism Epicenter is no longer ignoring that part of the population!
Today, I developed Autism Epicenter's mobile website. It's simple, has a clean interface, and gives the basic information about ASD including what it is, how to get help, symptoms, and more.
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Want to see it? From your mobile device just browse over to www.AutismEpicenter.com/mobile-autism-site.html. The address is a bit long? Don't worry, it'll soon be listed as a top result in Google and other web portals. And that's where the majority of mobile users will find it. They won't have to type in that long URL.
From what I can see, only one other mobile autism site exists and it's from the Autism Research Institute (ARI); the same place that came up with those terrible DAN Doctors (If you want to call them doctors). In my opinion their site is also not nearly as attractive as Autism Epicenter's new mobile site. And ARI's site is over-stuffed and convoluted. Apparently they don't understand that a mobile site is supposed to be simple and easy to read. Go to their site and see if you can even figure out what autism is? I can't find it. I don't think their mobile site even gives that basic information. Their site's been up since 2008. It might be time to update it!
So all you iPhone owners out there who surf the web on the go can now find basic information about autism that's optimized for those mobile devices. And as soon as Google gets it indexed, parents who don't yet know they're going to want that info will be able to find it a lot easier!
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