Are the traditional news power houses keeping up with the times?
How tech friendly are they?
Here have a look.
This study is driven by the fact that Dell is now entering the smart mobile market and Nokia is thinking of getting into netbooks.
India
Print Media
Times of India - has a mobile edition and has a downloadable shortcut. But when I tried to load on a blackberry it failed. Perhaps not yet ready for Blackberry Bold.
Indian Express - does not have a mobile edition
The Hindu - does not have a mobile edition
Deccan Herald - does not have a mobile edition
Hindustan Times - does not have a mobile edition
Economic Times - has a mobile edition and has a downloadable shortcut. But when I tried to load on a blackberry it failed. Perhaps not yet ready for Blackberry Bold.
India Today - does not have a mobile edition
The Week - does not have a mobile edition
Outlook - does not have a mobile edition
Electronic Media
NDTV - does not have a mobile edition
Times Now - does not have a mobile edition
CNN IBN (IBM Live) - has a mobile edition and has downloadable bookmark. Works.
Outside of India
Print Media
Guardian - has a mobile edition but no downloadable shortcut.
Times - has a mobile edition and has a downloadable shortcut. Works.
New York Times - has a mobile edition and has a downloadable shortcut. Works.
Wall Street Journal - Has a mobile edition. Also has a downloadable shortcut as well as a live reader.
Financial Times - has a mobile edition but no downloadable shortcut.
Electronic Media
CNN - has a mobile edition and has a downloadable shortcut. Works.
BBC - has a mobile edition but no downloadable shortcut.
This is depressing. Guess Indian Press has some catching up to do. Or perhaps they are waiting for more smart phone penetration.
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