HopStop (http://hopstop.com/pda)If you live in an area with public transportation (or frequent one like me), the subway/train/bus schedule is not the simplest to memorize. Go to this site on your device, enter a start point and end point and it will give you door to door directions how to get there, either by walking or taking public transportation.
CNBC Mobile (http://mobile.cnbc.com)For no apparent reason, I like to watch the stock market during the day. When at my computer I stick to Google Finance, but they still haven't developed a mobile version of their site. Yes, the iPhone does have a stocks app, but it's typically delayed 20minutes in reporting. When on the go, CNBC's site is great, it's simple and effective.
ESPN has done a great job with their mobile site. Unlike their desktop site, the mobile site does not contain any of the high quality graphics, so it's quick to load on any mobile device. This site has all of the same stories, but are just formatted differently.
So there you go, three mobile sites that I use regularly... what mobile sites do you use?
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