11.23.06
Posted in Blogs, Mobile, News, W3C at 5:40 am by Alice Pretchet
After reading Tims blog I stoped by the W3 Quality Assurance blog to see what they had come up with for a multi user blogging platform and was surprised to see them using moveable type and not wordpress or drupal. Have had the chance to check out some of the ideas they were kicking around and some new tools and buttons they were showing off to relize everyone needs to be reading this stuff so I am blogging about it and rolling them on my blog so you can now find Tim Berners Lee and Dominique Hazal-Massieux on my roller.
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11.20.06
Posted in Mobile, News, W3C at 6:31 am by Alice Pretchet
Webinar on Mobile Web Best Practices
W3C organized a free webinar to teach how to mobilize your Web content. Dominique Hazal-Massieux presented how to benefit from the expertise collected through the documents and tools provided by the W3C Mobile Web Best Practices Working Group.
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11.16.06
Posted in MSN, Mobile at 10:43 am by Alice Pretchet
Microsoft and Sprint today announced November 16th 2006 a strategic alliance through which the companies will develop and deliver a wide range of innovative new service offerings for Sprints business and consumer customers. The first consumer offering between these two enables Sprint customers to use Windows Live Search for mobile on their wireless phones to conveniently search location-based content from the Internet, such as nearby stores and restaurants, as well as Sprint’s catalog of ring tones , games, screen savers and related services.
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11.15.06
Posted in Mobile, Mobile Devices, News, Yahoo at 8:43 am by Alice Pretchet
Nokia rings up more Yahoo services
The rollout will begin with the new Nokia 6300, 5200 and 5300 XpressMusic phones, which will have the capacity to sync with Yahoo contacts, tasks and calendar items, in addition to Yahoo Mail and Yahoo Messenger.
These services will soon be added to many of Nokia’s Series 40 phones as well, according to Nokia.
The announcement expands on an earlier partnership between the two companies. In January, they announced plans to make Yahoo Go Mobile, Yahoo’s mobile Web browser, available on Nokia phones for AT&T and Cingular Wireless customers.
Analysts have been predicting that e-mailing from regular cell phones will become prevalent as the technology and services required for mobile Internet becomes more affordable.
While Nokia remains the No. 1 manufacturer and brand worldwide, the Finland-based company has not gained much traction in the United States, according to analysts.
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Posted in Events, Mobile, News, W3C at 6:29 am by Alice Pretchet
Mobile Web Seminar in Paris, France
W3C organized a free public seminar on Mobile Web in Paris on 16 November 2006. This half-day event focused on current results produced by W3C’s Mobile Web Initiative. Speakers included representatives of MWI sponsors, such as Bango, France Telecom, Jataayu Software, MobileAware, mTLD, Opera Software, and Vodafone.
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