Seeking Alpha, which tracks investing and the markets, has a redesigned mobile web site.
An item on its website states, “We think you’ll like our redesigned article pages, which emphasize ease of reading for mobile users. Font sizes can be customized for readers who like larger or smaller text.
“To try our redesigned mobile website, just pull up Seeking Alpha on any mobile device, log in using your standard SA username and password, and your portfolio will be synced. From this point on, whenever you access mobile Seeking Alpha you’ll receive live intraday data, news, and opinion on the stocks you follow. In addition to syncing your existing SA portfolio on the mobile site, you are also able to add stocks to your portfolios as well as create new portfolios.
“When you first arrive on our new mobile interface, you will arrive on our Top News and Analysis page. From here you may access the rest of the mobile site by tapping on the menu icon in the top left corner of the page. Once the menu slides open you may use the menu to navigate to the different SA dashboards you are already familiar with.”
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