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The phrase "adapted to mobile" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when describing something that has been modified or designed to function well on mobile devices.
Example: "The website has been adapted to mobile, ensuring a seamless user experience on smartphones and tablets."
Alternatives: "optimized for mobile" or "designed for mobile use".
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He said the type of games that Nintendo specializes in, with their cartoony, playful graphics, will be more easily adapted to mobile devices than more complex console games.
Mobile mashup is a Web application adapted to mobile devices combining content from several sources into an integrated experience and attracts both industry and academia recently.
The paper proposes new paradigms in education regarding usage of audiovisual contents adapted to mobile devices, under the perspective of changes in the conventional learning process through the web from student side.
(Interestingly, some of the old companies have adapted to mobile better than they did to social; Electronic Arts made over a hundred million dollars from mobile gaming in its most recent quarter, and it's now worth close to seven billion dollars).
By 2006 hundreds of sudoku books had been published, and addicts could be seen everywhere in offices, on buses and trains, and on the beach working with paper and pencil or puzzling over interactive sudoku that had been adapted to mobile phones, video games, and the Internet.
Today's store locator services haven't really been adapted to mobile.
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With companies only beginning to adapt to mobile devices, expect some bugs.
Since the beginning of the year, they seemed to see encouraging signs that Microsoft, the software company more closely identified with the PC business than any other, was figuring out how to adapt to mobile, cloud computing and other megatrends disrupting the tech business.
Chief executive Larry Page said that adapting to mobile was a challenge the company was embracing.
As few have a dedicated mobile strategy, partnerships with specialists like Kurio could be one way to adapt to mobile.
Marfeel, a startup that helps publishers adapt to mobile, now supports publishing Instant Articles on Facebook.
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