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A Review of Mobile @ SXSW 2009

Posted on: Monday, March 23rd, 2009 in: Tom Limongello

Everyone heard that AT&T was slow during SXSW, but what was working with mobile? Well there is no consensus, but I can tell you what I used. Sched.org’s mobile website for calendar, shortn.me for sharing news, and Foursquare for managing the parties.
Using Sched

Sched.org’s site redirects to an optimized iPhone experience which leverages Javascript popups of [...]

iPhone App or iPhone Mobile Website or Both?

Posted on: Monday, March 16th, 2009 in: Tom Limongello

The following also recently appeared on Mobile Marketer…
When the iPhone came out, it quickly became the greatest force in creating a mobile media market. The progression was that first Apple advertised the full web on your phone; then it introduced the first scalable applications platform through the iTunes app store. The progression of mobile content [...]

A refreshing election, an election for change

Posted on: Tuesday, November 4th, 2008 in: Tom Limongello

So everything has been said about the election, so let’s start reviewing the pictures, not in the way of life magazine of old, these are much less polished, in fact they are deliberately overworked images. These are screenshots of what you’ve been looking at most of the time, your work desktop/laptop or your phone. You [...]

Introducing Mini-Meme: why the FB iPhone app 2.0 matters

Posted on: Monday, August 25th, 2008 in: Tom Limongello

Last week Facebook shared its plans for their iPhone application redesign, which were more impressive for mobile than they were on the desktop when new.facebook.com was launched on July 28th. Facebook has been the social networking leader in desktop and mobile convergence, and they are leveraging their native application to finally close the desktop/mobile feature [...]

WWDC & the iPhone - mobile web has the speeds you needs

Posted on: Monday, June 9th, 2008 in: Tom Limongello

This morning Steve Jobs showed off the difference between the speed of 3G and EDGE for loading a web page designed for the desktop. I’ve taken a screenshot from TechCrunch’s Qik video to show the 59s for EDGE and 21s for 3G loading time.

> 2x times faster from EDGE to 3G! w00t!
But it’s a hot [...]