OpenTech2010 Presentation: Why Doesn’t Your Site Work On My Mobile Phone

http://audioboo.fm/boos/180874-opentech2010-presentation-why-doesn-t-your-site-work-on-my-mobile-phone

Also huffduffed as…

  1. OpenTech2010 Presentation: Why Doesn’t Your Site Work On My Mobile Phone

    —Huffduffed by pip on September 14th, 2010

  2. OpenTech2010 Presentation: Why Doesn’t Your Site Work On My Mobile Phone

    —Huffduffed by dannyc on September 29th, 2010

  3. OpenTech2010 Presentation: Why Doesn’t Your Site Work On My Mobile Phone

    —Huffduffed by jonkroll on September 16th, 2010

Possibly related…

  1. 5by5 | The Web Ahead #19: Internet in Your Pocket with Luke Wroblewski

    Luke Wroblewski joins Jen Simmons to talk about mobile, mobile first, mobile web — but what is mobile really anyway? How is it that these devices are changing our lives?

    http://5by5.tv/webahead/19

    —Huffduffed by jasonmklug 4 months ago

  2. The Mobile Question: Lessons in Design and Strategy for Your Mobile Experience – Jeremy Johnson

    Mentioned on the comments of http://www.slideshare.net/bryanrieger/rethinking-the-mobile-web-by-yiibu

    download

    Tagged with

    —Huffduffed by jane 2 years ago

  3. Mobile First

    For years, most Web teams have designed for the desktop. Mobile, if it even happened, was a port off the desktop version, designed and built before anyone even considered the mobile experience. This made perfect sense for a while. Browsing the Web on mobile phones was painful; carriers controlled access to the Web on their devices; and mobile network speeds made everything often grind to a halt.

    But things have changed so dramatically over the past few years that starting with the desktop may be an increasingly backwards way of thinking about a Web product. Designing for mobile first can not only open up new opportunities for growth, it can lead to a better overall user experience for a Web site or application.

    In this presentation, Luke Wroblewski will dig into the three key reasons to consider mobile first: mobile is seeing explosive growth; mobile forces you to focus; and mobile extends your capabilities.

    —Huffduffed by PhilTest 2 years ago