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Azingo First to Deliver Mobile Web 2.0 Experiences on an Open Mobile Linux Platform

Sun, 21 Sep 2008 00:00:00 -0700

Azingo to demonstrate Web 2.0 apps running on its open mobile Linux platform at the Open Source in Mobile Conference in Berlin running September 17-18.


tags: Linux, mobile, Platform, web,


Steve Wozniak hacks, iPhoneLive Conference, AOL iPhone ads, leap in iPhone web usage, Czechs lacklustre about iPhone 3G

Sat, 20 Sep 2008 11:24:57 -0700

Latest iPhone News: Thursday 4th September 2008 Steve Wozniak the iPhone hacker? It isn’t much of a surprise to learn that Steve Wozniak has apparently jailbroken his iPhone 3G so that he has full access to its system. He has been photographed holding a handset displaying a cartoon image of Steve Jobs throwing his hands in [...]


tags: 3G, hacks, iPhone, web,


Web Site Manager - looking for beta testers

Fri, 19 Sep 2008 02:54:06 -0700

Dear Readers, shortly after the start of the beta test program for TimeDrift, we need even more beta testers! This time, I am looking for people who actively use their device’s web browser and feel like a better bookmark manager. Unfortunately, Opera Mini is not supported - however, users of native browsers like Web, Blazer, Web Pro [...]


tags: Manager, testers, web,


Napster Sold: Ein Stück Web 1.0-Geschichte

Mon, 15 Sep 2008 11:50:21 -0700

Wer spielt wo mit wem Geige? Wie das leben so spielt. So wurde die früher allseits bekannte, beliebte und weniger...


tags: web,


Images: Top Web news gaffes

Sat, 20 Sep 2008 11:30:00 -0700

Anyone with access to an online publishing tool can relate to that "I never should have hit the publish button" feeling. We revisit some of those "whoops" moments and their resulting consequences.


tags: images, news, web,


10 hot Web redesigns of 2008

Fri, 19 Sep 2008 14:48:00 -0700

Redesigns happen all the time, but 2008 featured nearly a dozen major redesigns of massively trafficked Web sites. We round down 10 of them.


tags: web,


NVIDIA teams with Opera in new assault on the Mobile Web

Wed, 10 Sep 2008 16:10:07 -0700

The mobile Web looks like it's about to catch fire. Not content with smartphones that really are smart from the likes of Apple, Google's Android, Nokia's Symbian platform and Windows Mobile (which has just received a boost thanks to Sony Ericsson's decision to open up the new Panels-based user interface on its forthcoming XPERIA X1 smartphone), [...]


tags: mobile, Opera, web,


The 5 Commandments of Mobile Web Design

Sat, 20 Sep 2008 12:50:06 -0700


tags: mobile, web,


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Mobile art at the S60 stand at Web 2.0 NYC

Thu, 18 Sep 2008 22:00:15 -0700

David Sparks from the Interop Blog visited our booth and got his face (well, just a photo of it) thrown on the wall. Jürgen Scheible aka Mobilenin, a researcher, music and media artist, is the guy behind this neat MobiSpray app. MobiSpray allows light-based painting by using a mobile phone as spray can. With only a phone and a surface you can paint anywhere, anytime on anything. The spray-painting follows your hand gestures in real-time, while spraying intensity and color change via keypad. Mobispray is entirely programmed in Python (Mobile Python / PyS60 and PyGame). Jürgen is the author of the book 'Mobile Python - Rapid prototyping on the mobileplatform' (Wiley) and at the Media Lab of University of Art and Design, Helsinki he runs the Mobile Hub, a prototype development environment for mobile client/server applications with a strong focus on artistic approaches and creative design. Oh by the way, Mr. Tim O'Reilly from the booth next door tested MobiSpray too!


tags: mobile, S60, web,


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Firefox to bring its Mobile Web Browser

Thu, 18 Sep 2008 05:31:45 -0700

After defeating Internet Explorer Firefox is set to challenge Opera this time with Mobile Browser. Firefox plans to bring mobile browser (internally called Trace Monkey)… + view full entry


tags: Browser, Firefox, mobile, web,

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