Groundviews mobile
In 2007, Groundviews was Sri Lanka’s first media website to feature a mobile phone optimised version. It is to date Sri Lanka’s only media site to automatically, and without the need for a custom URL, recognise and accurately render content based on the mobile device used to access it, with optimised versions for:
- iPhone
- iPod Touch
- Android
- BlackBerry
- SymbianOS devices
- Windows Mobile devices
- Opera Mini
Groundviews is also rendered accurately on any mobile phone based browser capable of rendering HTML content.
Simply type www.groundviews.org in your mobile phone browser to take us with you wherever you go!
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