Keytoss offers one-stop-shopping travel tools for mobile web users

If you have ever tried to access up to date travel information on the road, then you’ll really appreciate a new site called “KeyToss“.

Mobile web users can access several sources of information on one handy page. The site has flight status updates, a translation tool, snow conditions and even real-time currency exchange rates.

Because the site is designed to be lightweight, you won’t run up a huge data bill if you use it abroad, nor should it take too long to load if you find yourself stuck outside the comfort of a 3G coverage area.

In addition to these travel tools, you can also access 1000’s of news sources, sports scores, stock quotes and the weather.

Once you start using KeyToss, you’ll really appreciate the more advanced features, including a file transfer tool and a mobile search engine with instant access to things like package tracking and song lyrics!

I’ve seen quite a few mobile portals in recent years, but this one is a keeper – it is fast, simple and easy to customize. To use KeyToss, simply point your mobile browser towards m.keytoss.com, there is no software installation required, and it will work on any phone with a mobile web browser. Best of all, it is all free of charge!

Gadling readers with an iPhone or iPod Touch?

Our friends over at Engadget just let the world know that the mobile version of their site is now “iPhone friendler”.

In addition to the existing m.enagdget.com link, iPhone and iPod Touch users can view the site in an optimized version for their device by pointing Safari to i.engadget.com. The good news is, that this works for any site in our family, including Gadling!

If you own an iPhone or iPod Touch, and you’d like to keep up to date with the news posted on your favorite travel site when you are on the road (or in the bathroom), you can browse to i.gadling.com.

While this may seem a little unfair to all the other mobile users out there, Engadget posted the statistics of visitors to the current mobile site, and it turns out that a whopping 95.9% of all mobile browsers came to the site using an iPhone or iPod Touch.

Now you have no excuse for not keeping up to date with the latest articles posted here!