The Iphone Gets Developer-Friendly

May 31, 2007 on 7:33 am | In Mobile Web Design, Web Design | No Comments
Iphone 3rd party applications allowed
One thing you have to say about Steve Jobs, Apple’s chairman, is that somehow or other, and at unpredictable times, he does see the light.

The fact is that ever since he announced the Iphone, he’s been saying that he will not allow third-party software applications to run on it. The reasons he gave were security risks and operating system crashes.

Probably realizing that disallowing third party software for the Iphone will limit its functionality, make it less competitive with mobiles running the Windows Mobile operating system and hurt business, he is slowly backtracking.

In an interview with Walt Mossberg, he said about requests for using third-party software: “If you can just be a little more patient with us I think everyone can get what they want.”

Keep at it Steve, hopefully you’ll make the Iphone a phenomenon like the Ipod!

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Want Your Favorite Service to Get on the Mobile Web?

May 29, 2007 on 9:14 pm | In Mobile Web Design | No Comments
People using mobile web servicesWish you could order pizza from your favorite store from your cell phone without making a call? If they had a mobile web site, you could surf to the site on your cell phone and press a few buttons to Mozzarella heaven.

There’s this web site that makes services available to cell phone browsers for free. Tell them which service you want made accessible and they’ll get in touch with the service, then make it available on their mobile web site, which is called PLIBA.mobi.

PLIBA stands for “Please Make It Available.”

So what you want to do is visit the PLIBA Suggest Page, type in the name of the business that you want made accessible from your cell phone browser, then sit back. PLIBA will contact them invite them to offer their services from the cell phone-friendly PLIBA site.

Slowly but slowly, the mobile web is catching hold…

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Deepfish, Mobile Phone Browser by Microsoft

March 30, 2007 on 9:53 am | In Mobile Web Design | No Comments

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Software behemoth Microsoft has been developing a high-power web browser for installation in mobile phones running Windows Mobile 5 operating system or later.

Microsoft recently announced public availability of a demo of Deepfish on a limited availability basis (unfortunately, within a day all the available demos were snapped up, but fresh availability has been promised soon).

Deepfish apparently reformats ordinary web pages to fit nicely into the tiny windows mobile phones have. This will likely make unnecessary the horizontal and vertical scrolling which makes mobile browsing a pain.

Deepfish also downloads only the part of the page the user is interested in, thus reducing those irritating download times mobile phones have.

What remains to be seen is if Deepfish will work with the Iphone… Steve Jobs of Apple has said that the Iphone will not allow third-party software to be installed, but Microsoft owns a huge chunk of Apple (which means Microsoft is not exactly third party)…

Mobile phone browsing is set to boom… we’ll keep you posted!

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