The site contents explained

I thought I should do a quick run-through the different elements on this site so you all understand right from the start what all's about.

So here goes: First, there is a mobile version of the site, available here. It is optimised for viewing on a mobile phone, something that, given the site's focus, is, I would say, logical. The optimisation is powered by Mowser, it's almost perfectly done, in my opinion, all this thanks to their wonderful mobilization engine. Which can, btw, also be used on any site. Just go to their site from your phone, enter the address and that's it!

If you have an S60 phone, you can get the link to the mobile site by opening the Barcode app and pointing your camera to the barcode on the sidebar.

The Subscription links are self-explanatory, given the mass-usage of RSS and email these days (if you don't know what RSS is, look here).

S60 Info search
searches this site and everything that has been linked to from here.

S60 Themes is a dedicated themes section of this site. You can access it directly at themes.Ssixty.info. It has its own RSS feed, separate from the 'normal' feed of this site, so that if you want, you cand stay up-to-date only with the themes posts. Or only with the news and reviews. Or with both (in the best scenario). Anyway, it's your choice only.

S60 Help
is actually only a more complicated way of saying: 'hey, if you need to ask me anything about S60, just write to me :)

The Wallpapers ticker gives you an idea of the wallpapers (again, for QVGA screens) that you can access on my dedicated Share on Ovi Channel. To access this channel directly, click here.

The Recommended Podcasts section is, I think, self-explanatory. You can subscribe to individual podcasts or get them all via the OPML file that is linked right below the list of podcasts. I must say those are very good quality podcasts, and definitely worth watching or listening to.

Last, but definitely not least, the Blogroll lists the 10 most recently updated sites/blogs that I read. Maybe you do know some (or most) of them, I highly recommend checking out the ones you don't.

Enjoy!