Google Android Co-Founder Rich Miner On T-Mobile G1, Developers, Apps, Mobile Search & Advertising
Just yesterday I found this nice article about a 20-minute interview with Google Android co-founder Rich Miner. The topics covered were the all new T-Mobile G1, developers, applications and of course mobile search & advertising.
It was an open telephone call so all participants were able to put their questions to Rich Miner.
Some really interesting questions were put and you should read this article which covers all the questions and answers. It's worth it.
Nice article about "mobile" best practises
As I am also (obviously) into mobile design I very much appreciated the article by mobithinking.com pointing out some very good points in mobile design.
If you can, take the time and read that article as well as the others by me
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- Mobithinking
- Navigation ideas by mobile-gui.org
- Design rules by mobile-gui.org
- Hurdles designing mobile websites by mobile-gui.org
Android Market by Google
A new service for Android phones is available: the Google App Store. Users easily can find and browse applications for Android phones.
Creating web sites especially for the iPhone
Apart from its new user experience the Apple iPhone also brings along some small revolutions concerning the mobile web usage.
This article lists a few hints for developers wanting to create mobile web pages especially for the iPhone.
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Mobile Video
Mobile Video seems to be becoming more and more interesting nowadays. So I want to try and give a more or less complete summary what can be done and what might cause problems.
ShoZu - mobile social networking made easy
When I first read about ShoZu I was wondering who might need it. But now - I don't want to miss it again.
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And the nice thing is: it now also runs on my brand new Iphone 3G! That's really great.
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Websites for iPhones?
Sure, Apple's iPhone has a great design itself, has a revolutionary GUI and user experience and is great for mobile surfing. Thanks to a fully integrated Safari browser even normal websites using JavaScript can be shown on the iPhone. So - who needs special mobile websites for it?
WURFL vs. other profilings
When it comes to creating mobile web pages that are optimized for different handset browsers the WURFL project might be the resource used as a data basis most of the times.
Luca Passani has written a short article about the shortcomings of other profiling databases such as UAProf compared to WURFL.
Mobile content storage by Yahoo!
Yahoo's "onePlace" is a new service that allows its users to drop bookmarks to folders and add various information to it.
Navigation ideas
Apart from having a nice and smart (easy to understand) design and layout there are also some aspects concerning the navigation design.
How can users be supported when surfing on a mobile website?
