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Mobile Web The Seventh Mass Media

Mobile Web The Seventh Mass Media. Jason Moran Norman Diaz. The Mobile Web refers to the use of Internet-connected applications, or browser-based access to the Internet from a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet computer, connected to a wireless network.

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Mobile Web The Seventh Mass Media

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  1. Mobile Web The Seventh Mass Media Jason Moran Norman Diaz

  2. The Mobile Web refers to the use of Internet-connected applications, or browser-based access to the Internetfrom a mobile device, such as a smartphone or tablet computer, connected to a wireless network.

  3. Traditionally, access to the Web has been via fixed-line services. However, the Web is becoming more accessible by portable and wireless devices and in 2008 mobile access to the Internet exceeded desktop computer-based access for the first time (source: International Telecommunications Union, Oct 2009).[The shift to mobile

  4. Web access has been accelerating with the rise since 2007 of larger multitouch smartphones, and of multitouch tablet computers since 2010. Both platforms provide better Internet access and browser- or application-based user Web experiences than previous generations of mobile devices have done.

  5. The distinction between mobile Web applications and native applications is anticipated to become increasingly blurred, as mobile browsers gain direct access to the hardware of mobile devices (including accelerometers and GPSchips), and the speed and abilities of browser-based applications improve. Persistent storage and access to sophisticated user interface graphics functions may further reduce the need for the development of platform-specific native applications.

  6. Mobile Web access today still suffers from interoperability and usability problems. Interoperability issues stem from the platform fragmentation of mobile devices, mobile operating systems, and browsers. Usability problems are centered around the small physical size of the mobile phone form factors (limits on display resolution and user input/operating). Despite these shortcomings, many mobile developers choose to create apps using Mobile Web. A June 2011 research on mobile development found Mobile Web the third most used platform, trailing Android and iOS. Best Practices according to W3C.

  7. The Mobile Web Initiative (MWI) was set up by the W3C to develop best practices and technologies relevant to the Mobile Web. The goal of the initiative is to make browsing the Web from mobile devices more reliable and accessible. The main aim is to evolve standards of data formats from Internet providers that are tailored to the specifications of particular mobile devices. The W3C has published guidelines for mobile content, and is actively addressing the problem of device diversity by establishing a technology to support a repository of device descriptions.

  8. The .mobisponsored top-level domain was launched specifically for the mobile Internet by a consortium of companies including Google, Microsoft, Nokia, Samsung, and Vodafone. By forcing sites to comply with mobile web standards, .mobi tries to ensure visitors a consistent and optimized experience on their mobile device. However, this domain has been criticized by several big names, including TiM Berners-Lee of the W3C , who claims that it breaks the device independence of the web: 1

  9. LIMITS • Small screen size • Lack of windows • Navigation • Lack of JavaScript and cookies • Types of pages • Speed • Broken pages • Compressed pages • Size of messages • Cost • Location of mobile user

  10. References: ^ http://www.itu.int/ITU-D/ict/material/Telecom09_flyer.pdf ^ "Developer Economics 2011". http://www.visionmobile.com/blog/2011/06/developer-economics-2011-winners-and-losers-in-the-platform-race/ ^ Teens prefer Crazy Frog to CDs, research shows ^ http://www.appnovation.com/guidelines-adapting-designs-mobile-delivery ^ http://www.opera.com/mini/next/ ^ BONDI Reference Implementation ^New Scientist: 5, 15 September 2007

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