- Domains - Posted by James Pearce 1 year 50 weeks ago
America's largest mobile web site- We have a sister site over at mobiThinking, and they've just published a bunch of cool new case studies and interviews about businesses making their presence felt on the mobile web. Up this time is the Weather Channel, who, with weather.mobi, have between 7 and 9 million unique users per month, and claim to be the largest content site in the US for the mobile web.
- Analytics - Posted by jonarne 1 year 51 weeks ago
Official mobile metrics for the Norwegian market- Earlier this year TNS-Gallup launched a product for the Norwegian media market providing a common currency for traffic measurements. Today the first numbers were published. The product measures unique users, sessions and page views at this stage, but of course much more information is available.
- Tools - Posted by atrasatti 1 year 52 weeks ago
Sony Ericsson joins DeviceAtlas- Today we have added a new source to DeviceAtlas and we think it's very exciting. Sony Ericsson via their developer site is officially joining DeviceAtlas providing profiles for their own devices. Check out the P1i for example or the W550i and you will see information from Sony Erisson.
- Authoring - Posted by Ronan_Mandel 2 years 1 week ago
An Operator Decides to be Polite… - Say what you will about the network operators with whom we have to play in the mobile space, but every now and again they do think of the developer community before implementing changes that may impact us all. Case in point, our friends over at AT&T devCentral recently sent out an announcement to the developer community about changes that will be coming as a result of some modifications to their gateway.
- Tools - Posted by daniel.hunt 2 years 1 week ago
TADA - Alive and kicking, and DA 2.0 (preview)- The DeviceAtlas 2.0 Preview was released on Monday, and with it, access to our TA-DA test suite was opened up to the unwashed masses. A total of 5 new test have been added to the list, which is due grow further with the full 2.0 release due in the coming weeks.
- Tools - Posted by atrasatti 2 years 2 weeks ago
DeviceAtlas 2.0 PREVIEW- Back in June we announced the launch of TA-DA, our own test suite for mobile devices. We followed up with a little tutorial. Despite the summer, the sun and everything else (ok, alright, there is not much sun in Ireland, but we DO go on vacation sometimes) we worked hard in the last couple of months and in fact we are ready to release yet another improvement to DeviceAtlas.
- Domains - Posted by Cyril 2 years 2 weeks ago
The Growing Mobile Web- Since the beginning of the find.mobi project, I've been charged with building its index, and so I've been crawling a lot of web sites. This has given me a good vantage point from which to view the growth of the mobile web, and to notice general trends. The overall impression I have today is of a continuous growth in content and new sites, but no tidal wave just yet.
- - Posted by VanceMan 2 years 3 weeks ago
Sharing the Love: Introducing the ilovemobileweb Awards- A while back, you may remember us talking about the ilovemobileweb initiative. As the next step of proving how much we love mobile web, we're giving awards to the best of the best .mobi sites as part of the Informa Telecoms & Media / dotMobi Advisory Group's Mobile Web Europe 2008 event.
- Authoring - Posted by Ronan_Mandel 2 years 4 weeks ago
FlashLite Version Detection update- So if you’re an active FlashLite or Flash developer who keeps an eye on the mobile space, you may have noticed something that happened last month with one of the web’s largest Flash delivery site: YouTube. The change was around the mechanism they used for version detection, and draws attention back to a topic close to the heart of every mobile developer (flash or otherwise): user-agent detection.
- Content Adaptation - Posted by Jo Rabin 2 years 4 weeks ago
News from W3C: Best Practices, mobileOK and Content Transformation Guidelines Progress - Last week, W3C announced the final step of approval of the Mobile Web Best Practices as a W3C Recommendation. It's taken quite a while for it to progress to this point, mainly because it had a dependency on HTML Basic 1.1 the version of XHTML that unifies OMA XHTML-MP and W3C work.


