DDF Network Goes Mobile

LOS ANGELES DDF Productions has announce that it's moving into the mobile market with the launch of DDF Mobile.

"It’s now possible to view the great content that DDF provides on it’s Internet based sites, on the go," the company said.

The company said that DDF Mobile is optimized for Apple (iPhone, iPad), Android (HTC, Samsung, Motorola, LG, Google), Blackberry, Nokia and others.

Videos and photos inside of members area are optimized for the most popular screen resolutions and a large number of sets are available from the archives, with fresh new sets being added on a daily basis. The mobile sites will be very similar in content to the standard sites, with a bit more simplification for ease of navigation on a phone or tablet.

Regular membership will work to the mobile sites, and the mobile membership will work on the regular sites, giving customers more availability.

"We’ve seen a trend emerge in the past couple of years with the mobile market, and it only makes sense for us to stay on top of technology," the company said. "We plan to keep abreast with future trends, and keep our customers satisfied by giving them access to our network in every way we can."

For more information, contact Ace@ddfcash.com.

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