News & Comment
DeviceAtlas version 1.0.1
February 26, 2008, by atrasatti
Today we have released a minor update for DeviceAtlas. It was a quick release, but we wanted to provide updates immediately. You can see the changelog on the official site. If you had downloaded the API we strongly suggest that you update to the latest version. Also make sure you download the latest JSON file from the internal link "My Licences" (available only if you have purchased a commercial licence or the developer licence)... Read More
New features in find.mobi
February 21, 2008, by ronan
Now that MWC has passed and we're temporarily freed of the metabolism it imposes on us (and the entire industry), it's time to report on what we've been up to. We've been adding some new features to find.mobi. The biggest new feaure is one that is not immediately apparent to the eye: a much bigger index of mobile web content. We did this with a delicate blend of brute force and subtlety:... Read More
TeliaSonera launching Novarra transcoder (updated)
February 14, 2008, by jonarne
(update at the bottom) We all remember the riot regarding Vodafone UK and their introduction of the Novarra transcoding engine. TeliaSonera in Sweden has actually just lauched a Novarra service of their own called SurfOpen (does not have anything todo with neither surf nor open in my opinion)... Read More
DeviceAtlas is now officially accessible
February 12, 2008, by atrasatti
Today we are announcing DeviceAtlas which is the result of many months of work here at dotMobi. It all officially started in June 2007, but the plan within the company had already started quite a few months earlier. It has been a real team work, Jo Rabin and I worked actively in the W3C DDWG to make sure there would be a Core Vocabulary and a Simple API... Read More
iPhone web design patterns
February 8, 2008, by ronan
We've been putting some more features into find.mobi recently. One of these features is a new skin designed specially for the iPhone. It may seem strange to have an interface that has a version tailored to one particular device but when you think about it makes sense. Our find.mobi interface already had 3 different versions, for high, medium and low resolution phones... Read More



