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Thanks, John. For interested web managers – at the next National Association of Government Webmasters conference (Sept. 2010 in St. Louis), Round Rock Texas and Ankeny Iowa are going to discuss their experiences with going mobile. NAGW membership is only $75 at http://www.nagw.org.
Thanks for highlighting Kristy/Reno’s work, John! Kristy just posted a blog in which she listed other cities, counties and states with mobile sites:
http://www.kristyfifelski.com/2010/06/government-mobile-websites/
And we started a form where others can add theirs (which we’re adding to Data.GovLoop):
https://www.govloop.com/page/us-city-county-and-state
On the Federal level, I know of:
– EPA
– FAA
Are there others?
The EPA site kind of begs the question: How hard is it to make a text only page with key links to at least get in the game quickly/cheaply?
Kristy – do have some step-by-step instructions so others can replicate your success quickly?
Great post! Keep the conversation going