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Kevin Van Horn

The Real Impact of the Google SmartPhone Crawler (Part 2): Generating Mobile Redirects ... - 0 views

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    This post focuses on how to generate mobile redirects that will help the smartphone bot find and index your mobile content correctly.
Chrissy Zellman

Blaze: Mobile Web Performance - 0 views

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    Mobitest - Free Mobile Web Performance Measurement Tool Mobitest is a free tool that was initially created for us at Blaze.io (an automated web performance optimization solution) to get a deeper understanding of how to improve our customer's mobile web performance.
Chrissy Zellman

Automatic mobile rendering for Google Sites - Docs Blog - 0 views

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    (Cross-posted to the Enterprise blog ) As the dramatic growth of the mobile web changes the way people consume content, it’s becoming increasingly important for publishers to provide a good mobile experience. With this in mind, we just added automatic mobile rendering in Google Sites for iOS 3.0+ and Android 2.2+ devices, and a mobile version of the Google Sites lists.
Kevin Van Horn

Mobile Emulators and Simulators - The ultimate guide to mobile developers | Mobile Web ... - 1 views

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    Mobile Emulators & Simulators: The Ultimate Guide
Chrissy Zellman

Blogger - Draft - 1 views

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    Click on an actual blog, then Settings >> Email & Mobile (Mobile Format of Blogs)
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    That's great. Hopefully we'll be able to customize the mobile templates eventually.
Kevin Van Horn

Opera Mobile Emulator for desktop - Dev.Opera - 1 views

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    Very cool! If only the native android browser would recognize handheld styles!! haha Mobile browsers are worse than IE! haha
Chrissy Zellman

Developing for Multi-Touch Web Browsers - 0 views

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    Mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets usually have a capacitive touch-sensitive screen to capture interactions made with the user's fingers. As the mobile web evolves to enable increasingly sophisticated applications, web developers need a way to handle these events. For example, nearly any fast-paced game requires the player to press multiple buttons at once, which, in the context of a touchscreen, implies multi-touch. Apple introduced their touch events API in iOS 2.0. Android has been catching up to this de-facto standard and closing the gap. Recently a W3C working group has come together to work on this touch events specification. In this article I'll dive into the touch events API provided by iOS and Android devices, explore what sorts of applications you can build, present some best practices, and cover useful techniques that make it easier to develop touch-enabled applications.
Chrissy Zellman

A Very Modern Mobile Switching Algorithm - Part II - 0 views

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    This article follows on from last month's Part I, where we discussed some of the principles of handling mobile users and switching their experiences. If you haven't read it yet please do so before we dive into some of the technical ideas and implementation details.
Chrissy Zellman

Google Sites - Mobile Templates - 0 views

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    With Google Sites, you can build a professional mobile landing page in just minutes.
Chrissy Zellman

ScientiaMobile - 0 views

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    WURFL has graduated! Powering the mobile web for 10 years.
Kevin Van Horn

Considerations for Mobile Design (Part 1): Speed | UX Booth - 0 views

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    Our users use the web to get things done. As a consequence, time is of the essence. The choice of which specific tool (sites) they use is heavily influenced by just how quickly that tool accomplishes their goals. Therefore, optimize your websites to load as quickly as possible.
Kevin Van Horn

The Real Impact of the Google SmartPhone Crawler (Part 1): Situation Overview | SEOmoz - 1 views

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    Google has launched a new smartphone crawler, and this will likely push the differences between desktop search and mobile search more into the mind of the average SEO
Chrissy Zellman

How the Boston Globe Pulled Off HTML5 Responsive Design - 0 views

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    On Monday, The Boston Globe released its new premium content mobile initiative dubbed BostonGlobe.com. That is not to be confused with Boston.com, its free flagship website. This unto itself is not all that interesting. Yet, the HTML5 development community is heaping praise on BostonGlobe.com primarily for how the sites renders across varying screen sizes, an innovation called responsive design.
Kevin Van Horn

CSS3 Media Queries - 0 views

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    "CSS2 allows you to specify stylesheet for specific media type such as screen or print. Now CSS3 makes it even more efficient by adding media queries. You can add expressions to media type to check for certain conditions and apply different stylesheets."
Chrissy Zellman

CanIUse.com - 0 views

shared by Chrissy Zellman on 15 Mar 11 - Cached
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    Compatibility tables for support of HTML5, CSS3, SVG and more in desktop and mobile browsers.
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