Mideast Youth has launched a brand new Lite Edition of the website for mobile sets.
Whether your mobile supports Java™, Symbian™, or Windows Mobile™. Or even if you own one of the Smartphones, this is the Edition for you!
Our developers worked around the clock to make this Edition possible at last. And it’s time to be revealed.
If you’ve ever browsed our full website from your mobile in the past, you’d have noticed that it had RSS for mobile. And if you’ve ever subscribed to it, you should have appreciated its simple interface, that suited every mobile phone.
Today our new Mobile Lite Edition resembles the RSS Feed of the past! I’ve blogged about our RSS Service for mobile sets on the Arabic website before, check it out here.
The new MEY Mobile Edition shows excerpts of our latest blogs on its front page, with the featured blog on head. On clicking any of the blogs, it opens the full article, with comments and trackbacks. MEY Mobile Edition is simple, fast, easy-to-use, and comes in an elegant smooth grey interface.

Is that Mideast Youth in your pocket?
This update comes amidst many mobile updates we’re working on at the moment. Our main goal, as always, is reaching every reader in the Middle East and North Africa, and outside. And to make that happen, we tackle every innovative way available to stay always, proudly, in the lead.
All you have to do is to browse our English or Arabic website on the go, and you’ll be redirected automatically to our wap Lite Edition. And of course with the ability to exit the Mobile Edition at any time, and view the standard browser version.
Worthy to mention, that we already have an application for iPhone™. You can download it from here.
For any suggestions, comments, or tips on our new Mideast Youth Mobile Edition. Kindly, contact us here!
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Fantastic! I love it! Thank you all for your hard work on such a valuable tool.