TIME’s 50 Best Websites: The Mobile Edition

Today, TIME rolled out its picks for 2010′s 50 Best Websites. This year’s crop proves itself a quintessential part of the Web, whether you’re researching, shopping or simply just browsing. But, as more and more users take their Internet usage on the road, we’ve become increasingly in tuned to the way our favorite sites translate to mobile use. Consumers now demand a seamless user experience that will transition from desktop to smartphone, and this year’s list had plenty of contenders.

From fantasy football to inspirational chitchat, here is Techland’s examination of the best mobile presentation of this year’s 50 Best Websites.

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  • jeffreytz

    You really should say 50 best websites as mobile apps – to say they are websites, mobile edition, implies that these would run on any mobile browser and thus platform agnostic. Much of what you listed is specific to the Apple App store, although some do run on Android and/or Blackberry.

  • http://aaronkimmins.wordpress.com ajkimmins

    This is NOT a mobile app roundup. This was an IPhone app roundup. With less than a handful for Android and BB combined. At least be honest, it’s IPHONE!

  • huddlehubnfl

    There is a new Fantasy Football manage application to hit the market. The web and mobile apps are free. http://www.huddlehub.com

    How it works is users can manage their ESPN and Yahoo leagues from one application. Users sign up and quickly import their teams and begin managing teams.

    Our IPhone application just launched today is available to download for free at http://itunes.apple.com/us/app/huddlehub-fantasy-football/id387973842?mt=8#

    Our Android V1 will be available in the next week.

    We welcome everyone to come try our app. Our live customer services will be standing by if you have any questions or issues.

    Good luck on with your Fantasy Football Season.
    http://www.huddlehub.com

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