Future of the Mobile Web
Last week we hosted an event loftily entitled "The Future of the Mobile Web" at the Dublin Convention Centre. read more mobiForge Recent Content
Last week we hosted an event loftily entitled "The Future of the Mobile Web" at the Dublin Convention Centre. read more mobiForge Recent Content
We are proud to announce that we are now able to convert your mobile traffic from Russia, Poland and Malaysia The mobile markets are very strong in both countries, the mobile penetration is high and also the customers are using many mobile online services. After a 2-week test, we saw very respectable conversion rates in [...]
Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: The jQuery Mobile team is happy to announce 1.0.1, the first maintenance release for 1.0.0. This release brings a long list of fixes, performance tweaks and small improvements. We will now be focusing on finishing up version 1.1.0 for later next month. Demos & docs | Key changes | [...]
For years now I have been saying how all things will become mobile in one way or another, and last week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas clearly showed this to be well underway. A very large proportion of those exhibiting or attending were launching mobile initiatives or devices, using mobile operating systems or user [...]
Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: Online advertisers seek to effectively reach people across all devices and platforms. This means that regardless of whether your customer is on a computer, a mobile phone, or a tablet, we want to provide you with specific ways to reach them through targeted ad campaigns. AdWords advertisers already [...]
Dear mobiForge community, We have invited a number of colleagues and opinion formers from across several different verticals to a forum event in Dublin on January 26th next to discuss some of the most pressing issues, trends, opportunities and challenges in today’s mobile web environment. People from companies like Adobe, Cloud Four, Nokia, Yiibu and [...]
…and how web innovation will challenge Apples control Everyone in mobile knows that to sell something on the iOS platform you must pay your 30% tax to Apple, and that Apple has final say over whether your app will be published to iPhone users – they have control over the developer’s destiny. But just how [...]