mobiForge Directory
Best Practices Working Group
This group devotes its efforts to coming up with a set of best practices for mobile web content. The group operates in public, through several Task Forces, including work on a Java implementation of a mobileOK checker library. The group interacts with the community at large, working in public in its publicly archived mailing list , and welcome comments on its documents on the archived mailing list .
World Wide Web Consortium (W3C)
The standards group set up to help develop and make recommendations about web technologies.
Mobile Web Initiative participants are developing best practices for creating mobile-friendly content and applications, enabling easy access to device descriptions, setting up test suites for increased interoperability of mobile browsers, and exploring ways to use the Web on mobile devices to bridge the digital divide.
Device Description Working Group
The objective of the Mobile Web Initiative is to enable access to the Web from mobile devices. It is envisaged that this will typically require adaptation of Web content, which relies on device knowledge. The DDWG has been given the task of defining the means by which such knowledge would be made available to adaptation technology.
Global Authoring practices (GAP)
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Open Mobile Alliance (OMA)
OMA is the focal point for the development of mobile service enabler specifications, which support the creation of interoperable end-to-end mobile services. OMA drives service enabler architectures and open enabler interfaces that are independent of the underlying wireless networks and platforms. OMA creates interoperable mobile data service enablers that work across devices, service providers, operators, networks, and geographies.


