clean, simple standards-compliant HTML will take you a long way to
having it rendered correctly on a mobile device.

I wouldn't go so far as to specifically target Android, iPhone simply
because you'd be writing so many (and the skills in getting there...)
unless you had a targeted audience you're chasing (I ain't got neither
of 'em)

depends on the app.



On Tue, Jul 14, 2009 at 2:45 PM, Andrew<am2...@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> Hi,
>
> I've currently getting some requests from people too high up to ignore
> to start delivering some of our web content for mobile devices.  To be
> quite honest I am not sure where to start looking with this.
>
> Does anyone on here have any recommendations?  Most of the stuff would
> be news and sporting fixtures / results, and possibly some video
> content.  There is one also interactive web application (currently
> written in Java & Struts) that would be a candidate for mobile users
> as well.
>
> I guess initially the "grey area" for me is - do you develop HTML
> content targeted at mobile users, or do you look at apps for specific
> platforms (Android, iPhone, etc...).  The 2nd option just sounds
> extremely unappealing unless I'm missing something...
>
> I'd be interested in hearing about anyone's prior experiences with
> this?
>
> Andrew.
> >
>

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