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Mobile Web Development Places The Content In Your Pocket

September 1st, 2010
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The trademark of mobile web design and development content tracing back over a phenomenal growth rate, clearly having had to deal with technicalities along the way, yet now blooming with the software and the hardware advances capable of supporting a true mobile internet. With mobile web content as the building blocks, it is hard to miss its impact in bounding advances.

Originally starting with WML technology, or Wireless Markup Language, this later progressed to include WAP technology, acting as a gateway for the mobile web site information being transferred to your mobile phone. The low bandwidth and high latency of mobile connections, along with the diversity of handsets posing the biggest of problems. As hardware progressed, so did the coding language or markup language, and this is where the second predominantly used markup language came to be, namely XHTML MP.

In displaying a mobile web page, on your iPhone for example, the XHTML MP Markup language being an extension of the commonly used HTML markup language of internet sites, enables your device browser to request a mobile profile variant or mobile version of the site you are visiting for your specific model handset. Understanding the technical limitations of mobile web browsers as well as the users frustration in using a keypad to navigate your mobile web page are key factors to the success of the mobile web content.

In considering the overwhelming problem of the hardware range amongst the user population, which both WML and XHTML MP tries to address along with WAP technology, having pristine and exact coding of the mobile web content, even with fast loading and easy to navigate mobile web pages, is not enough to ensure success.

What the mobile web site intends to achieve and what target market, if any, it is catering for, is vital in considering what mobile devices your target market are actually using. Knowing what will attract visitors to a mobile web site is also dependant on the content provided on the mobile web development.

Whether informative guide lines to various topics or more in-depth on specific niche topics, along with anything from entertainment, news, games and a thousand other services or information, could attract visiting traffic. This being a more, design and written-word skill set orientation applied to what the mobile content looks like and how it interacts with the visitor, plays a fundamental role in converting the traffic to currency in the world of mobile web content.

A simple equation has evolved from mobile web development of this new market, where visiting traffic plus quality content equals revenue. Simply put, with the ability to place your content on the individual person of your target market, your content now in their pocket and the cash in your pocket.

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The Easy Method to Build an iPhone App

February 14th, 2010
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Thinking of building an iPhone app, but unsure where to start? These applications have become incredibly popular and can be now be developed quite easily. Even if you don’t know the first thing about code, there are plenty of developers available that will help you create your first app! As long as you’ve got a great idea for your app, you can make a name for yourself.

The first thing that you must do is refine your idea. You will find it useful to map out your ideas on a piece of paper or on your computer. A flow chart is helpful for seeing how your buttons and screens all link to one another. Once you have a concept, it’s show time! Ask your friends what they think. Would they buy this app? Does it seem useful? Does it look fun? Does the layout and flow make sense? Does it seem easy to work with?

Before you start building your app, you should apply to the Developer Program so that you can sell your app within the App Store. It might take several months to get accepted, so it’s good to do this ahead of time.

If you are going to write the code yourself, you also need to download the iPhone SDK 3.0 and delve in! But what if you can’t write, or even understand code? Don’t worry! You’ve got numerous options.

If creating an iPhone app is something you really need to undertake yourself, there are many resources written for beginners which could help you understand how to use Objective-C, Cocoa-Touch and other programming languages to develop your app.

If you’d rather not learn any code and you wish to get started straight away, you can go online and search for companies that specialize in iPhone app development. Many have online development tools and templates you can use to create your app, and others will actually build your app for you. Fees for these services can be a one-time payment for using their app building tools, a monthly fee, or a profit sharing arrangement.

Choosing to work with a developer can provide you with piece of mind that your app will work. It can also be quite common for developers to have the confidence to call on the services of a reliable graphic design company to great stunning graphics for your app.

Alternatively, you can actually place a job on rentacoder.com or elance.com and take bids from freelancers. In either case, check references and ask to see samples of their previous work before you give them any money.

Regardless of how you choose to create it, be sure to test your app…and then test it again! You want to be sure all of the bugs are out and it works just how it’s supposed to before you submit it to Apple. Once it’s App Store worthy, submit it to Apple and also to iPhone app review sites. Building an iPhone app is simply the first step…if you want it to sell, you’ve got to get the word out and market it!

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