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width269 height250 pp styletextalign justifyAlthough many of us
access the mobile web, the number of different types of websites
that we currently use on our phones remains fairly limited with
social networking, news, review and shopping sites being the most
common ones we access. There are many reasons for this of course,
but a main one is because there are still a lot of industries that
haven8217t done a good job of going mobile.pp styletextalign
justifyTake a look at five examples of industries that need to make
their sites mobilefriendly if they8217re going to make it in the
modern worldpul styletextalign justifylistrongReal Estatestrong.
Imagine that you8217re in the market for a new house and you see a
8220for sale8221 sign on a property that interests you. Wouldn8217t
it be nice if you could easily pull up the website for the estate
agent on your phone while you8217re sitting right there in front of
the property Or what if you8217re running around looking at houses
and want to know if there are any others in the same area that you
should see Shouldn8217t that information be available via the
mobile web Unfortunately, the real estate industry has a long way
to go before it becomes mobilefriendly. Small steps are being taken
including the launch of a tool called Realtor Appz, which is
designed to help realtors gain a mobile presence. Nevertheless,
this is an industry that is way behind the mobile
times.lilistrongTaxi Services. strongYou always use your mobile
phone to call for a taxi when you need one. However, it8217s time
for taxis to get on board with allowing you to call a cab just with
the press of a button on the mobile website. Admittedly, this
industry has gotten better in the past year. New taxi apps like
Cabulous and Taxi Magic are now making it possible to order a cab
easily using the geolocation information in your phone. However,
where this industry really needs to stay on the ball is with the
adoption of mobile payment technology as it becomes more and more
available. That way we don8217t have to worry about having cash
when we get our cabs.lilistrongPolitics Votingstrong. Standing in a
long line of people to enter a hidden booth to cast your vote on
election date is really outdated. Yes, there are many different
concerns that need to be addressed when it comes to the legitimacy
of voting by mobile phone but it8217s time for those issues to be
addressed and this type of technology to move forward. More people
would vote on election day if this was an available
option.lilistrongDoctors.strong Wouldn8217t it be terrific if you
could sign in to your doctor8217s website on your phone to double
check your appointment time, make sure that the doctor isn8217t
running late or easily submit a simple question via email or text
Although there are a few cutting edge doctors out there with truly
mobilefriendly websites, this is an industry that could really
benefit from a mobile overhaul.lilistrongSchools.strong A parent
running late to work could access a mobile website from the train
to let school officials know that a child is staying home sick that
day. A pupil who has lost their homework assignment could even sign
in to the class website on a phone and get the work again. It will
take some time for schools to get there but mobile access makes
some sense.liulp styletextalign justifyWhat mobile websites do you
use Check out the top 10 mobile websites in the UK.pa targetblank
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