NewsWeek
Newsweek posts tons of content on a daily basis. They\'ve done a great job at narrowing down what content they show by default, but allowing you an easily accessible way to switch sections.
NBC
I\'ve seen this plenty of times, but it\'s awesome to see companies like NBC put effort into mobile web design. They\'ve organized their mobile web site so that it\'s sectioned into the most relevant content for when you\'re on the go or just sitting on the couch.
Indy
Indy does a great job at balancing brand and simplicity. Their use of tab style here works great with their needs.
AaplNow.com
Great use of hierarchy is seen here; it\'s use helps the user scan and navigate the long list of links. The contrast, colors, and typography all help in aiding the user down the page.
Boursier
Great use of blues and the iPhone table list view for easy navigation.
Google News
Innovative use of collapsing content on the mobile web; something that is not taken advantage as much as it should be.
Yahoo OMG
This mobile web design job impresses me so much when I look at the desktop version and mobile version side by side. It\'s a near perfect replication.
Fox News
News listing made easy to access on the go via Fox News mobile site.
L.A. Times
Shown here is one large headline. You have to scroll to see more.
ESPN
Access to to sports news on the go is priority number one. ESPN\'s mobile experience gives a great example of how to design easy to scan content.
The Associated Press
Large icons as their nav makes it easy for users to click and find their way.
NewsOK
A two column grid is a rarity on the small screen. It\'s done very well here on this mobile web site.
Newsclicker
Bright links make it easy to know what\'s clickable and what\'s not.
The Washington Post
Easy to access content on this mobile site.
AOL
Large search with small text to scan quickly. Small links makes it hard to click, though.















