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  • Design Patterns - Posted by ronan 5 weeks 12 hours ago
  • Anatomy of a mobile web experience: facebook.com
  • This is the second article in a series about how the major internet brands deliver their mobile web experience. The previous article is available here: Anatomy of a mobile web experience: google.com
  • Developers Guide - Posted by mclancy 11 weeks 6 days ago
  • Future of the Mobile Web Whitepaper
  • We're very happy to publish this paper arising from the The Future of the Mobile Web event held at the Dublin Convention Centre in January 2012. We covered a lot of ground and the paper is a serious attempt to capture all the topics covered from HTML5 to responsive design to device detection and many others. We found it to be a very worthwhile process to listen, validate our ideas and learn from others in the process of writing it. We hope it is useful to a wider readership also.
  • Mobile Design - Posted by mclancy 14 weeks 5 days ago
  • Future of the Mobile Web
  • Last week we hosted an event loftily entitled "The Future of the Mobile Web" at the Dublin Convention Centre.
  • - Posted by ronan 18 weeks 14 hours ago
  • Server-side device detection used by 82% of Alexa top 100 sites
  • About 82% of the Alexa 100 top sites use some form of server-side device detection to serve content on their main website entry point. As you descend from the top 10 to the top 25 and top 100 sites the percentage of sites using server-side detection falls from 100% to 96% to 82%. This is an interesting fact given the all of the recent discussion in the blogosphere of responsive design using client-side techniques such as media queries.
  • Browsers - Posted by mclancy 18 weeks 5 days ago
  • Future of the Mobile Web: Request for submissions
  • Dear mobiForge community, We have invited a number of colleagues and opinion formers from across several different verticals to a forum event in Dublin on January 26th next to discuss some of the most pressing issues, trends, opportunities and challenges in today’s mobile web environment. People from companies like Adobe, Cloud Four, Nokia, Yiibu and others will be coming along. The idea is to build towards a consensus on current technology, facts, fictions and opportunities of the mobile web in an environment that is increasingly noisy and hype filled.
  • Device Database - Posted by ronan 34 weeks 6 days ago
  • The best of breakingdevelopment conference
  • As many of you know, the breakingdevelopment conference took place in Nashville, Tennessee over the last few days. It appears to have been a really seminal conference with 13 leading mobile web developers speaking. Others have already put together summaries of the conference but I thought I'd link to what I thought were the most interest presentations.
  • Device Database - Posted by daniel.hunt 1 year 30 weeks ago
  • DeviceAtlas & jQueryMobile
  • The first Alpha release of jQueryMobile was announced today, to great fanfare, and the mobile web world is already on fire with the thoughts of what this will mean to them. A little bit of background... Originally developed by John Resig, jQueryMobile's big brother "jQuery" is now in use by pretty much anyone who implements advanced JavaScript capabilities on their site.
  • Apps - Posted by ronan 1 year 31 weeks ago
  • Mobile Apps vs. Mobile Web
  • With all of the buzz around apps & app stores it would be easy to assume that mobile apps have unstoppable momentum and that the mobile web is taking a back seat. It's worth taking a step back to see how this is all going to pan out. Will mobile apps dominate completely and overwhelm the mobile web or does the mobile web still stand a chance?
  • Showcase sites - Posted by ronan 1 year 33 weeks ago
  • The breadth and diversity of the mobile web
  • For a mass medium to really get traction and achieve critical mass it is important that creating content is as easy as consuming it—the growth of the medium tracks the availability of the content creation tools. In the early days of the web hackers used home-grown web servers to serve content and a copy of Vi to author it. It wasn't long before Apache and other web servers eased the job of serving the content but the creation of good web content remained the preserve of experts.
  • Content Adaptation - Posted by daniel.hunt 1 year 33 weeks ago
  • Mobile Web Development & Device Detection
  • Peter-Paul Koch, also known as @ppk, has posted a three part blog-post on the State of mobile web development [ one | two | three ], in response to Mike Rowehl's recent (correct & justified)
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