MoFuse: Mobilize your website in 60 seconds
Ever run across a website that just looks like crap on a mobile web browser? Download Squad is optimized for viewing on a small screen, but many web sites aren't. Sure, you could spend a lot of time tweaking a site's style sheet, but there's an easier way.
MoFuse lets you make a mobile version of pretty much any site. The entire process basically boils down to:
But there's one potential problem with that last part. MoFuse also lets you monetize mobile sites by placing AdSense or AdMob content on mobile pages. If you're placing advertising on your own site, that's great. But if you're putting ads on a site registered to someone else and then publicizing and profiting from the feed? Well, that could cause some legal issues, don't you think?
[via Mashable]
MoFuse lets you make a mobile version of pretty much any site. The entire process basically boils down to:
- Create an account
- Name your site
- Enter the RSS feed
- Tweak if you like
But there's one potential problem with that last part. MoFuse also lets you monetize mobile sites by placing AdSense or AdMob content on mobile pages. If you're placing advertising on your own site, that's great. But if you're putting ads on a site registered to someone else and then publicizing and profiting from the feed? Well, that could cause some legal issues, don't you think?
[via Mashable]














Comments
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Subscribe to commentsJon AizenNov 6th 2007 1:47PM
This kind of stuff is cool and very useful. However, if your site doesn't have RSS it leaves you out in the cold. You can use Dapper (http://www.dapper.net/) to create an RSS feed for a site that doesn't have one and then use MoFuse to make the mobile version.
ranovaNov 6th 2007 1:50PM
or you can use google mobile and do this...
gg42Nov 7th 2007 7:59AM
Nothing new. I've been doing this with Winksite (http://winksite.com) for years.