Mobile App?

I was just considering this, but why not make a WSO app for tablets...maybe smartphones but I was more thinking tablets. It wouldn't be that difficult from a design standpoint whether or not there's the time and money. The tablet market is growing and the framework already seems to be in place and this could help increase user base. Especially if you make access to blogs easier via the app for a daily news source.

Possibly, maybe, call me?

Or is there some blatantly obvious point I'm missing?

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i mean there are so many different platforms to build an app on(ios, android, blackberry etc) that it wouldn't really be cost efficient to pay for the development of an app for each one. Then there would have to be design changes for tablets. I believe that the best thing to do would be to make a mobile website, like www.wallstreetoasis.com. That would not be very difficult because wso would simply have to modify some CSS to display the different threads.

 

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