Archive for July, 2006
29.07.2006 | 20:06

2D code on shorts

Earlier today when looking for new shorts I bump into this 2D code on an Adidas short... They are everywhere :-)...
27.07.2006 | 13:51

Being an engineer

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21.07.2006 | 00:25

Mobile Link Discovery

Just when we were talking about it... thanks Marco: Mobile Link Discovery Specs These days a lot of web sites have mobile optimized webpages and usually publishers use different URLs for them. For example, Google has its mobile version of homepage at http://www.google.com/xhtml (instead of http://...
20.07.2006 | 23:26

Mobile Web Design – Free W3C Webinar

What? W3C Webinar: "Mobile Web Design" When? Wednesday, July 26 2006 12am Paris - 11am London - 6am Boston Duration: 1h Designing Web sites that are usable, accessible and elegant has its challenges - but add digital products to the mix and it's a whole, new ball game. The variety of screen sizes, ...
20.07.2006 | 19:54

QR Code Everywhere

Say hi to Johnny on Pasta and Vinegar Spime on WIkipedia Also to know more about QR Code and if you read french, you can go on Le blog Gadget which has a pretty good introduction on QR Code...
18.07.2006 | 12:10

We are hiring

Job description in german is there... (english version is comingis there) Located in Zürich.... (Lausanne office is getting small :-) To apply you can also send me your resume... and here is the QR Code to bookmark the job description on your mobile: ...
18.07.2006 | 11:55

Mobinomy.com

Mobinomy.com: Mobinomy.com is the first .com directory for .mobi sites online. While .mobi sites will be used primarily through the mobile, there will exist a need for users to check out relevant .mobi sites on the web. Mobinomy.com attempts to cater to this need. I understand the needs of having a...
18.07.2006 | 11:48

Device description Nirvana

Read it on MWBPWG blog But what if there were a simple way for any Web developer to gain access to basic information about the devices hitting their site. What if they could use this information in a straight forward way in their templates (JSPs, ASPs, PHP, etc...) or other server-side logic for th...
18.07.2006 | 11:45

MobileOK

W3C mobileOK Scheme 1.0 mobileOK is directly built upon the Mobile Web Best Practices: to be mobileOK, a page needs to pass a well-defined subset of the Best Practices, as assessed through a refinement of the tests developed as part of the Best Practices. Via W3C MWBPWG blog...
18.07.2006 | 09:51

Street marketing

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