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  • - Posted by daniel.hunt 2 days 7 hours ago
  • DeviceAtlas API 1.4
  • This week was an important one for DeviceAtlas - we finally launched the new 1.4 version of our API! Why 1.4? The mobile web is constantly evolving, and with it, device detection needs to evolve too. With significant evolution in device capabilities, and large structural developments in certain device headers, the new DeviceAtlas API provides a highly flexible platform to cater for this growth, both now and well into the future.
  • Community - Posted by daniel.hunt 5 weeks 3 hours ago
  • The dot conf 2010
  • Last week (22nd July 2010) I was lucky enough to attend the first ever dot conf in the NCI in Dublin, Ireland. What is the dot conf? The dot conf is a new web technology conference for anyone who works, rests or plays with the internet. It’s a one day event and it's free. Essentially it's a teddy bears picnic but with internet folk instead of bears.
  • Frameworks - Posted by VanceMan 5 weeks 1 day ago
  • The goMobi Challenge is on!
  • We’ve got a prize-winning contest for you: The goMobi Challenge is on now! By now, you’ve heard us talk about goMobi, our new mobile site building and content management tool. While we’ve discussed it mainly as an easy way for non-tech folks to quickly build mobile sites, we designed it so that pros like you can use it as a base for building top-notch mobile sites as personalized and unique as you want (or your clients want.)
  • Best Practices - Posted by ronan 10 weeks 23 hours ago
  • Measuring the Effects of Operator Transcoders
  • The issue of mobile-operator transcoders on the mobile web has been hugely controversial. For many iPhone and Android phone owners the negative effects of the transcoders are no longer visible and the issue has dropped off the radar, but they remain a serious problem for those using lower-end devices.
  • Frameworks - Posted by ruadhan 10 weeks 1 day ago
  • Meet goMobi - A New Content Mobilization Platform
  • Here in dotMobi we've just launched our latest product. The culmination of months and months of hard work by the dotMobi team has resulted in the release of our spanking new content mobilization platform: goMobi. You can find all the official blurb over at http://gomobi.info along with some videos of our CEO and CTO talking about the product. What I aim to do here is to give an overview, from a developer's viewpoint, so that you can find out what there is in goMobi to appeal to the developer in you. A quick introduction
  • Device Database - Posted by daniel.hunt 15 weeks 1 day ago
  • DeviceAtlas & HTML5
  • HTML5 is the brand new version of HTML, which contains a number of differences to it's predecessor.
  • Community - Posted by VanceMan 29 weeks 42 min ago
  • dotMobi company acquired by Afilias
  • You may have heard – or seen the press release http://www.afilias.info/mobi+acquisition – that dotMobi has been acquired by Afilias.
  • Android - Posted by ruadhan 34 weeks 1 day ago
  • Nexus One: Where is Android at?
  • With the announcement of the new GooglePhone, which promises to be the best Android device yet and by all early reports at least comparable with the iPhone 3GS, it seems appropriate to stop to take a look around to see where Android is at. We start with the breakdown of Android Platform distribution, based on access to the Android Market. Android versions (Source: http://developer.android.com)
  • Device Database - Posted by daniel.hunt 45 weeks 3 hours ago
  • DeviceAtlas - Now with C++ & Apache Module
  • Here at dotMobi we're paying attention to what you, our users, customers and loyal followers want. And something we've noticed about your comments and emails, is that one of the most important things about device detection is performance. Well, in answer to the floods of emails from our regulars, we're delighted to announce the release of an official C++ API implementation, and an Apache Module!
  • iPhone - Posted by ruadhan 45 weeks 6 days ago
  • Free iPhone Programming PDF
  • Hopefully you've been enjoying our series of iPhone articles over previous weeks.The topics recently covered in this series have looked at both developing native apps with Xcode, and developing webapps with Dashcode. Xcode and Dashcode are two IDEs supplied with the iPhone SDK. Now you can get a PDF download that covers both of these approaches to programming for iPhone in one handy document. The content has been arranged (by Wei-Meng Lee) into two practical 'Labs', and is ideal if you are just starting out and want a chance to dip your toe into both approaches. And did I mention it's FREE...?
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