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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

"JPL on the Go!": From Earth to Space in a Matter of Seconds

"JPL on the Go!": From Earth to Space in a Matter of Seconds

The next time Spirit moves an inch or scientists find a new ring on Saturn, don't be the last
one to know. A newly enhanced, mobile-friendly Web site from NASA's Jet Propulsion
Laboratory makes it easier for you to discover what's happening across the solar system
and beyond no matter where you are.

"JPL on the Go!" takes all your favorite content from our standard Web site (news, videos
and educational activities) and formats it for friendly browsing using your smartphone -- no
zooming in, moving around pages or lengthy scrolling required. Even users of non-
smartphone mobiles can get in on the action with our text-based site, which offers
streamlined text-only news and feature content.

Getting there is as simple as typing in our standard URL, jpl.nasa.gov, into your phone's
browser. You'll automatically be connected to the specially optimized site so you can start
reading stories or watching videos in a matter of seconds. Bookmark the site, and you'll get
there even faster the next time.

Visit www.jpl.nasa.gov/onthego/ to learn more about JPL's mobile initiatives and how you can
optimize your mobile experience.

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