I just came across this

Google has recently created a new service called GWT (Google Wireless
Transcoder), which is not yet officially announced and still in "beta"
stage, but it works well and it is extremely useful to navigate the numerous
websites that are not optimized for Mobile use.

To try it, point your device to:

http://google.com/gwt/n

and enter the URL that you want to transcode.

The nice part is that once you are on a transcoded website, all the links
that you will follow will be transcoded too. There is a link at the very
bottom of the page that you can click to access the original, non-transcoded
page.

This tool can also be used as a link in websites that are not optimized for
Mobile viewing, i.e. you can include a link in your website to give access
to the version transcoded by google, e.g.
http://www.google.com/gwt/n?u=http%3A%2F%2Ftutsby.me to transcode the cnn.com
website.

Once you enter a URL in http://google.com/gwt/n , you can see (in the
address bar) the URL that you can use for direct access to the transcoded
page.

Webmasters must be aware of one drawback, though: when people access their
website through the google transcoder, they loose all information about the
ip address and user agent accessing their site, since it is masked by the
google transcoder. They might also loose information about the pages being
accessed if google transcoder caches some pages.
BlaZe Reviewed by BlaZe on . Google Wirless Transcoder I just came across this :D Google has recently created a new service called GWT (Google Wireless Transcoder), which is not yet officially announced and still in "beta" stage, but it works well and it is extremely useful to navigate the numerous websites that are not optimized for Mobile use. To try it, point your device to: http://google.com/gwt/n Rating: 5