vpod.tv

vpod.tv
vpod.tv
vpod.tv

Launch a few weeks ago in beta (like any service now) vpod.tv is a video service YouTube-like...
Its RSS feed includes enclosures, actually more than one and I am not sure how much this is "standard" (truth is that it is not standard), just too bad the 3gp file is not included in those enclosures it would be just perfect for feed2mobile

vpod.tv on Feed2Mobile

  wap.rtour.ch

wap.rtour.ch

A poster with big 2d codes on it... Got to love it...

  Rebell.tv

Rebell.tv
Rebell.tv
I like this project... I even sometimes surprise myself watching the TV even if I do not understand everything in German :-)

Mobile version available at rebell.tv/mobile datamatrix

  Microsoft Mobile User-Agent

A very interesting post from Andrea about MS Mobile User-Agent, it looks like once again MS goes its own path and that just sucks (once again).
Looks they also introduced some funky meta tag.

Read also Detecting Internet Explorer Mobile's User-Agent on the server on IEMobile Team Weblog (probably a blog to add to your aggregator if you like to follow what is going on in the mobile world)

One post later Andrea found the Orange Partner site which seems to be interesting for mobile developers...

  Mobile 2.0 wrapup

Mobile2.0: great showcase and a grassroots revolution...
10 Things I Learned at Mobile 2.0

  Stamm Genilem: Web 2.0 et médias participatifs

Le Web2.0 a la cote en ce moment*, encore un événement à signaler après la table ronde celle de Nouvo: Stamm: Web 2.0 et médias participatifs, l'autre voix de votre entreprise

Entrée gratuite mais inscription obligatoire au préalable...

  Planet Mobile Web

The Planet Mobile Web aggregates posts from various blogs that concern the Mobile Web. While it is hosted by the Mobile Web Initiative, the content of the individual entries represent only the opinion of their respective authors and does not reflect the position of the Mobile Web Initiative.

Planet Mobile Web

  Mobile web validator: mr.dev.mobi


Smoothplanet blog passes the test ;-)

mr.dev.mobi

  Hiding user-agent

From the Mobile 2.0 Conference: Scott Rafer from WINKsite:

The question was [paraphrased], “My team has spent a lot of time customizing for handsets. Now Opera Mini is hiding all the user agents from its users’ sessions. Where do you get off doing so?” As an aside to normal people, user agents are how web sites, mobile or otherwise, know what browser you are using and what kind of PC or phone hardware it is running on.

Mr. McCathieNevile’s answer [again paraphrased] was, “We’re tired of developers not allowing users to access applications based on their handset. Users would prefer a 95% solution, and our browser almost always provides one.” Though amicably phrased, this answer really means, “We think users and developers are too dumb to handle data transparency.” We blogging loons know how well that works.

F***! Can not believe it...

Read also Can't rely on User-Agent any more...

  Web browser for S60 and Ajax support

Two ressources... a new blog:
S60 browser blog

and a PDF:
Overview of AJAX Support in the Nokia Web Browser

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