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The entire collection of over 2,500 poems on Poets.org, as well as hundreds of biographies and essays, is also available in a mobile format which provides free and direct access to poetry in the palm of a hand.

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Getting There |
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To reach the mobile site, simply go to www.poets.org/m. You can also preview the mobile site from your desktop computer. |
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No Computers, No Books, No Wires |
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Designed using Web 2.0 Internet Standards and Apple's Developers Guidelines, the site is optimized for the iPhone, and formatted for effortless access on most mobile devices. Now, for the first time, mobile users have unlimited access to the rich resources of Poets.org. |
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Join the Street Team |
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Help us get the word out about this exciting new resource.
Print flyers and posters for your school or community; download print ads for zines and newspapers; and post web buttons on your blogs and websites. |
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Woo or Woe on the Go |
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Poems can be browsed by author, title, occasion, or form, and searched easily by keyword. Visitors can read a poem, anytime, anywhere—whether to fill a spare moment, woo a darling, toast a friend, find solace, or recite a few immortal lines—verse is now at your fingertips.
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Portable National Poetry Month |
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This new mobile archive offers unlimited access to Poets.org just in time for National Poetry Month in April, a month long celebration of poetry and its vital place in American culture, which was inaugurated by the Academy of American Poets in 1996. On April 18, 2013, mobile users can instantly celebrate the first national Poem In Your Pocket Day by reading poems and sharing them with co-workers, family, friends, and even strangers.
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