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Testing mobile browser compatibility - the beginning

Posted on March 17th, 2009 | By Kyle Racki 1

Posted under: External Articles, Development

This is a bit of a techie article, but still worth checking out.

Here at Headspace, we’ve been specifically commissioned by one of our clients to test and ensure a site we’re developing works well in a mobile browsing (hint, the site we’re doing has a huge Japanese audience).

Like many in the web industry, I see designing interfaces for mobile devices as a clear direction we are headed, with the proliferation of mobile usage, especially among teens. Me? I have an iPhone and I still hate browing on the web, maybe I’m an overly “mature” 25 year old. But nonetheless, many have seemed to not only tolerate, but actually enjoy tweeting, emailing and browsing with their tiny little blackberry key pads.

What do you think? Will designing apps or web pages for mobile devices become as common for businesses as having a website?

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By aimée andré
on August 03rd, 2009

Beautiful blog with great informational content. Mostly certifications related and mobile browser related topics are really very good. testking JN0-303, testking BH0-001 and testking E20-322 are also good topics. Thanks for this great sharing.

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