CIO launches mobile news site for smartphones
- 27 May, 2009 12:00
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So what do you have? A BlackBerry? An iPhone 3G?
With CIO’s new mobile site, it doesn’t matter what kind of smartphone you use, on the move access to our news stories, features, guides and other great content is easy.
Load http://m.cio.com.au/ into your smartphone browser and you'll head straight to our mobile site. You can also enter in the regular CIO site address – www.cio.com.au - and you’ll be redirected to the mobile site.
If you prefer our original site design, click “classic” at the top of the page and it will take you back to the main site.
Alternately, if you subscribe to CIO’s news emails, just click on any article in the email and it will automatically take you to CIO's brand new service for readers on the go.
So now there is no excuse not to be up to date with all the latest news from the Australian IT industry, regardless of where you are.
Join the CIO Australia group on LinkedIn. The group is open to CIOs, IT Directors, COOs, CTOs and senior IT managers.
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