[url=http://deviceatlas.com]DeviceAtlas[/url] 2.4 is our latest update and it comes with a very exciting new partner, the US carrier Sprint. [url=http://developer.sprint.com]Sprint[/url] has a very good developer site with many tools specific to their portal and devices and we are very excited to have the opportunity to add their device profiles to DeviceAtlas. Starting from today we will be adding data directly from Sprint that will either be mapped to existing devices thus adding a new source of data, and we will also be defining new devices that we did not know about before. Every time we can add such a highly regarded source it is always good for DeviceAtlas as it enriches existing data and makes the database broader.
Along with the addition of a new data source we also took the opportunity to apply a couple of minor fixes, for example you should now see a fresher list of the latest test sessions that I am very proud to say have now passed the 10000 ([b]TEN THOUSAND[/b]) test results. We are very excited about the current usage and we invite you to test it yourself, especially with the new video-related tests. Also, user-submitted data now has a higher level of trust and this is just because we’ve seen the great usage you made of TA-DA ( http://ta-da.mobi/tests ), so keep up the good work.
Finally, you might have noticed that for a few minutes our device pages were all messed with properties and tables all over the page. We have changed completely how the device page is generated and moved around a few properties in a way that we think makes them more easily readable. This not only removes some ugly hard-coded lists from our software, but will give us the opportunity in the future to give to everyone the possibility to define how the device page looks like. In pure Web 2.0 spirit it will come with nice drag and drop features, of course!