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Telegraph relaunches mobile news site
Telegraph.co.uk has relaunched its mobile website with improved usability and content.Telegraph news, sport and travel content will feature on the site, which is compatible with all major handheld devices, a release from Telegraph Media Group (TMG) said.
The site has been developed using the group's new content management and digital publishing system Escenic.
"The launch of our mobile offering demonstrates TMG's continued commitment to becoming a truly multimedia, multi-platform news service. Building on the success of the recent redesign of Telegraph.co.uk, this latest development reflects TMG's dedication to bringing up-to-the-minute content to the consumer, whenever and wherever they demand it,” said Paul Cheesbrough, TMG's chief information officer.
The redesign follows last month's revamp of Telegraph.co.uk.
Read Journalism.co.uk's interview with Cheesbrough on the Telegraph's mobile plans from the World Editor's Forum 2008.
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