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William Hill revamps mobile betting site

July 27, 2011

William Hill has launched a new mobile site with a raft of new features.

The new site is available to use on all mobile devices with internet capability and features some new developments.
Some of the new features include;
– Quicker connection.
– Access to the same odds and markets as online users.
– Easy and quick registration.
– Easy to view account with identifiable icons.
– Enhanced racecards with Racing Post information and silks.
– Innovative ways to make sports selections using interactive markets
– Specially designed sports scoreboards – with engaging commentaries.
The new site, which was developed alongside leading mobile developers Mobenga, gives punters access to over 500,000 markets every week, the Racing Post App, Shake-A-Bet, Match Predictor and Mobile Casino.
‘We’ve taken time to develop our new mobile site, and we believe it’s now the best in the marketplace,’ Michael Byrne Head of Mobile at William Hill, ‘The new site has already received rave reviews in the media and we believe it will be a big hit with British punters.’
To celebrate the launch of their new mobile product, William Hill will refund all losing bets placed on mobile on horses who finish second at ‘Glorious Goodwood’ this week.
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