Tuesday, January 5, 2010

 

Vote Now: 10 Tips for Mobile Web Design !



How to create a mobile version of your website? Do you need to optimize your current website for mobile devices or design a completely new website? Do you need to worry about different platforms, Windows Mobile, iPhone, Symbian, Blackberry, Linux, Brew, Android, and Nokia? What resolution, what screen size you should target, and what is this PPI anyway? How to design for maximum number of users and devices, in the least amount of time? In this session, mobile web usability expert and author of "Beginning Smartphone Web Development", Rajesh Lal will discuss ten pragmatic tips, for designing website for mobile devices.

Interested ? VOTE for it at Mix 10 (1. Add to ballot,2. Submit ballot)

http://tinyurl.com/10TipsMobileWeb

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Tuesday, December 22, 2009

 

Buy the Book: Beginning Smartphone Web Development

Buy the Beginning Smartphone Web Development: Building Javascript, CSS, HTML and Ajax-Based Applications Book from Amazon.com

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Below is the detail from Amazon.com

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Authors : Beginning Smartphone Web Development








Contact
Gail Frederick

http://learnthemobileweb.com/

Gail Rahn Frederick is a mobile software architect, Mobile Web enthusiast and instructor of standards-based Mobile Web development. Her work spans Mobile Web sites and native applications on most mobile platforms. Her products target 500+ device models and have been deployed to 10+ mobile operators in 6+ countries in North America and Europe.

At Learn the Mobile Web (http://learnthemobileweb.com) and Portland Community College (http://www.computers.pcc.edu), Gail teaches standards-based Mobile Web development for smartphones and other mobile devices. Her classes teach mobile markup languages, mobile design and usability, content adaptation, best practices, defensive programming and other survival tips for the mobile ecosystem. Students build content-adapted mobile web sites as the class project.

At Medio Systems (http://medio.com), she leads a mobile software team developing personalized search and discovery products with a focus on mobile analytics.

Gail lives with her family and trusty Labrador Retriever at the base of an extinct volcano in Portland, Oregon. When she's not coding or writing, she enjoys family walks, snowshoeing and the occasional soy latte at the neighborhood hipster coffee shop.



Contact
Rajesh Lal

750 N. Shoreline Blvd Apt # 110
Mountain View California 94043

Cell: +1 858 335-3772
Email: connectrajesh [@] hotmail

Rajesh Lal is an author, designer, developer, and a technology evangelist with a decade of experience in Desktop, Web and Mobile devices. He has received numerous awards for his work on Vista and Sidebar Gadgets. Rajesh has been involved in Mobile UI/UX design for past five years and have expertise with a variety of Mobile devices, namely Sony Mylo, Window's Mobile, Apple's iPhone, Nokia S60, and Maemo devices.

Vista Gadget blog: http://innovatewithgadgets.com
Mobile User Interface blog: http://smallinterface.com

Rajesh has a master's degree in computer science, holds MCSD and MCAD titles. He currently works as a Senior Engineer at Nokia, Mountain View, California.


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Wednesday, December 2, 2009

 

Welcome: Small Interface

The website is meant to be a tutorial for developing user interface for small devices.

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