It’s not enough to simply translate your existing Web site into your audiences’ language; to succeed you need to rethink your Web site design and make sure it’s accessible to people using mobile media.
introduced onePlace, a service that lets people organize Web content so it can be quickly accessed through a mobile browser on a phone or other Internet-connected device.
What does mobile computing, that on-line all the time phenom of the future look like, and how soon will we have ubiquitous mobile search? Apple Chairman Steve Jobs offered some serious clues in his keynote address here in San Francisco at MacWorld t
For people using POP access in their iPhone, the new update for the device will automatically convert your email to IMAP without you knowing. Why does that matter? Well, if you are in the habit of deleting messages from your iPhone after you’ve read
iPhone users accounted for more Web traffic to Google than people using any other kind of mobile device, according to the New York Times. What makes this so remarkable is that iPhones make up just 2% of the mobile device market, many times less than
Users of the free Windows Live Messenger client available on Windows Mobile got a shock today when they tried to log in, a notice saying "Starting today, your 30 day trial period begins". So far this relates to Windows Mobile and Symbian (e.g. Nok
For the first time third parties will be able to add their own software to Yahoo mobile platform already installed on your mobile phone. The Yahoo Mobile home page is also being relaunched tomorrow.
JetBlue has announced that they will be offering a version of WiFi on certain flights and planes. Customers will be able to send emails and instant messages to friends on the ground and receive messages back. Passengers who have new Wi-Fi-enabled Bl
Microsoft Corp. has started placing advertisements on the U.S. version of MSN Mobile, a Web portal for cellphone browsers that connects users with Hotmail, instant messaging, search, news and other content.
The design of many web pages on the Internet has multiple columns. For example, on thesitewizard.com, most pages have two columns: the left column holds the site logo and navigation buttons while the right has the main content. It is possible to hav
Yahoo! has added nine new mobile operators to its list of service providers who carry the company’s mobile search engine, oneSearch. Yahoo! now has distribution partnerships with twenty mobile operators around the world and is available in nineteen
Yahoo Inc has struck new deals to offer mobile phone Web services through nine network operators across Asia, bolstering its increasing lead in the fastest growing regional market for mobile services by users.
MoPhap, a mobile ad serving company, and Vantrix, a company which works with mobile video, announced the launch of a new mobile video ad insertion platform. The best of MoPhap’s SparkMobile ad serving and campaign management tools are combined with
Yahoo mobile chief Marco Boerries is racing to lock down phone distribution deals that could deliver hundreds of millions of advertising customers before Google's own mobile strategy ever takes wing.
Google Inc. is in advanced talks with two top U.S. cellphone operators, Verizon Wireless and Sprint Nextel Corp., about offering handsets tailored to its new mobile phone operating system
Taptu is a new kind of search engine for mobile phones, being launched today at the Mobile 2.0 Conference in San Francisco. Taptu uses a new technique which they call "Social Assisted Search" (SAS) - it combines algorithms with human feedback (fro
An attorney for Google said the company has sent a letter to the Federal Communications Commission urging it to stand fast against Verizon. The phone carrier is suing the regulatory body because it disagrees with the FCC's rules calling for an open
Although Google has been testing/running ads on mobile for at least a year, the company is now starting to formally promote mobile to its advertiser base and SEM firms.
The Wall Street Journal reports today that we could be getting closer to the realization of the long-rumored Google phone. This could happen in one (or both) of two ways for Google: partner or build.
Sprint Nextel Corp. said it would include a range of Google Inc.'s Web and communications applications on its coming "WiMax" mobile devices, a boost for Sprint as it rolls out the new technology and a breakthrough for Google in the U.S. wireless
Google Inc. is developing a new search service for cellphones to help consumers find and purchase mobile content such as ringtones and games, as the Internet company pushes deeper into the wireless sector, people familiar with the matter say.