Saab History Launches Mobile Site

Posted on 15. Dec, 2009 by in 2000-2009

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12.15.2009

FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE:

Saab History Launches Mobile Site

PORTLAND, ME – Saab History has, following a recent social media launch and upgrade of the website, launched a mobile site.

The Saab History mobile site aims to meet the needs of the growing visitors that use internet ready mobile devices today.

Users of internet ready mobile devices such as the Blackberry, Iphone, Google Android and others should now experience an efficient and streamlined access to RSS based content than ever before, while still having the access to the traditional site as an alternative.

The new mobile site should be immediately available for most by simply pointing to the same website address as before. The site will auto sense the type of internet-ready mobile phone device, and direct visitors to the appropriate destination.

“As an information resource, it is important to offer multiple communication options in which visitors can choose. A mobile site was the next logical addition to Saab History”.

The site www.saabhistory.com, is owned and managed independently from Saab Automobile, GM and any other affiliates

CONTACT(S):

Ryan Emge, Editor, Historian & Promoter
New England, USA

Saab History – Past, Present & Future

E-mail: info@saabhistory.com
Web : http://www.saabhistory.com
RSS: http://www.saabhistory.com/feed/
Facebook: http://www.facebook.com/pages/Saab-History/155470094884?ref=nf
twitter: @saabhistory
YouTube : http://www.youtube.com/user/saabhistory

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