Mobile Web Review

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FCC Chairman Lays Out Plan To Drive Mobile Web Growth And Avert A Spectrum Crisis
MediaPost Publications
by Laurie Sullivan, 6 hours ago Federal Communications Commission Chairman
Julius Genachowski is urging the mobile industry to continue driving
economic ...
<http://www.mediapost.com/publications/?fa=Articles.showArticle&art_aid=115048>


Yahoo! sexes up the mobile homepage but why isnt it enough?
GoMo News
Google is touted over and over again as the leader and dominant lion in the
mobile web space – even if it is clear it has the weakest product range.
<http://www.gomonews.com/yahoo-sexes-up-the-mobile-homepage-but-why-isnt-it-enough/>

@CTIA IT: FCC will free up spectrum, aid tower-siting barriers
RCR Wireless
The chairman agreed with industry that more spectrum needs to be freed up
for broadband access as consumers spend more time on the mobile Web, ...
<http://www.rcrwireless.com/article/20091007/FRONTPAGE/910079992/-ctia-it-fcc-will-free-up-spectrum-aid-tower-siting-barriers>

Google, Verizon Wireless Joust With Apple, ATandT Over The Mobile Web
eWeek
Google and Verizon Wireless agreed to co-create smartphones, PDAs,
netbooks, application and services, effectively pairing the Internet search
and Web ...
<http://www.eweek.com/c/a/Mobile-and-Wireless/Google-Verizon-Wireless-Joust-With-Apple-ATandT-Over-The-Mobile-Web-798889/>


All applications will be fully integrated with T-Mobile's web'n'walk
service to ensure that T-Mobile users can share information across
applications such as ...
<http://www.prnewswire.com/news-releases/C-O-R-R-E-C-T-I-O-N----deCarta-63670757.html>


Android could nab second place in mobile operating systems by 2012 ...

By Laura June
In my personal opinion, I think Web OS and the iPhone's OS will be among
the highest in market share. But, then again, who knows what the future
holds :). Either way, mobile OS wars are good for consumers in the end. ...
<http://www.engadget.com/2009/10/07/android-could-nab-second-place-in-mobile-operating-systems-by-20/>
Engadget


Gmail IMAP vs. Push, sanity more important than Push? - Derek ...
By Derek
Browsing the web, playing a game, or reading a Kindle book. There it was,
yet another Push notification from Gmail. What had I done? I realized that
Gmail Push suddenly became the service I wished for and hated all at the
same time. I mean, how could I focus on ... Which method do you prefer for
accessing Gmail from your mobile device – IMAP, Push, or mobile version
of Gmail? How about Push notifications, have they improved or taken away
from your mobile experience? ...
<http://5thirtyone.com/archives/2171>
Derek Punsalan - 5ThirtyOne


QuirksBlog: There is no WebKit on Mobile
By ppk
Senior web thinkers from Alex Russell to Tim Bray have envisioned a bright
new future for the mobile web based on the argument that "WebKit on
Mobile" is taking over, and that, with browser incompatibilities out of
the way, ...
<http://www.quirksmode.org/blog/archives/2009/10/there_is_no_web.html>
QuirksBlog

Nokia shows off N900's sweet web browsing skills on video
By Darren Murph
... Vonage Mobile iPhone and BlackBerry apps available for download ·
Samsung Behold II marries Android, TouchWiz for T-Mobile · AT&T touts
Opera-powered full web browsing with new phones from Samsung and Pantech
<http://www.engadgetmobile.com/2009/10/07/nokia-shows-off-n900s-sweet-web-browsing-skills-on-video/>
Engadget Mobile


Embrace your startup failure – the faster you fail, the better
By Guest Author
We realised that the mobile web could replace the type of apps we're
providing. We can bide our time with the release of new App Stores and
leverage the current marketing hype around apps, but soon enough browsers
with HTML5 will ...
<http://uk.techcrunch.com/2009/10/07/embrace-your-startup-failure-the-faster-you-fail-the-better/>
TechCrunch Europe

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