Interfaces for the Mobile Context
Take a step back, and think about what the internet actually is. Is it the web pages you see on your screen? The music and videos you download from iTunes? What about the RSS feeds you receive in your inbox?
Data without Purpose
All of these answers are correct, as they share one thing in common. They all relate to what’s at the core of the internet - data. An unfathomably large amount of data shared across millions of servers and personal devices across the world.
0 Comment(s)Is your website/idea worthy of an iPhone or iPad application?
The general answer is yes. The way we access the Internet is evolving and you may have noticed this has happened already. With staggering stats like 25% of social networking site users use their mobile devices, you can see it's growing..... fast!
0 Comment(s)Mobile Websites - How much is too much?
One of the biggest questions to be answered when developing a mobile website is how much content and functionality to include. There’s still a decent-sized gap between the screen size and browser functionality of everyday mobile devices verses a laptop or desktop computer, so it’s vital to consider how these differences should impact on the content and functionality of your site when viewed in each environment.
0 Comment(s)Google Searchbar Challenges Apps
Google, according to an article on adage.com, has developed a new search bar plugin that integrates with their Android mobile platform. The plugin provides users with a permanent, universal 'quick search' bar on the device's front screen.
0 Comment(s)Growing Platform for Smart Businesses
Along with the roaring success of Apple's iPhone, Nokia's long list of smartphone releases, and a vast range of other smartphones over the last few years, Dell has recently announced it will launch its first smartphone.
So what is a smart phone? In a nutshell, it is simply a mobile phone that combines telephone technology along with computer type functionality. Basically, it is a mini computer that is also a phone.
0 Comment(s)Google optimises Adwords for mobile internet devices.
According to this article on ecommercetimes.com, Google has recently written a javascript snippet allowing their immensely successful Adwords advertising program to run on mobile devices.
The snippet, optimised for platforms such as the iPhone and Google's own 'Android', opens up a new avenue of marketing for businesses eager to connect to the ever-expanding mobile sector.
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