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Marcus Goodyear

Mobile web and Drupal | Spy Journal 3.0 - 1 views

  • use 3rd party Drupal modules to “mobilise” your site. There is a whole Drupal group discussing this at http://groups.drupal.org/mobile.
  • optimise your main site so that it is mobile friendly
  • write specific code into a website that determines the users entry point – e.g. via cable or DSL vs. mobile. If mobile than the pages automatically redirect to a “mobile version” of the website
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  • Just because you can do it doesn’t mean you should. If no one is going to go to your website on their mobile phone then don’t bother.
  • Mobile web is almost irrelevant in the grand scheme of things, though it is growing. Unless a clients business model specifically expects mobile web usage – e.g. Google search does – than it is probably an expensive exercise for very little benefit.
  • opera users account for 2.3% of all traffic (http://www.w3schools.com/Browsers/browsers_stats.asp), and the colour depth statistics suggest that mobile users are between 1 and 4 % all up.
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    Spy Journal is written by Tim Miller--Gordon's drupal expert friend.
Christy Richardson

Drupal Voices 130: JP Klein on Drupal at NBC Universal | Lullabot - 1 views

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    Thought this guy's promo module and calendar idea were most interesting....
Marcus Goodyear

MOBIFY - Same Site, Mobile View - 1 views

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    A company that builds custom drupal modules.
Christy Richardson

Introducing Drupal SEO Tools (finally) | LevelTen | Dallas, TX - 0 views

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    This may just be another "bright, shiny, object" but I did think that the video was worthwhile, even if we aren't interested in the module. It does look pretty nifty, though.
Christy Richardson

Introducing Videola | Lullabot - 0 views

  • Our goal is that using the distribution, you could create your own Netflix On-Demand style (subscription), Hulu style (ad supported), or Blockbuster / Amazon style (rental) streaming video websites with your own video content. Videola is currently oriented toward curated, editorial, some-to-many video sites – as opposed to many-to-many user generated content sites such as YouTube. We're also building IPTV layers in the form of apps for mobile and television-based devices such as the Roku player.
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    Just interesting as we discuss video strategy/options.
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