Written by Louise on 12 October 2011
So, you’ve decided you want to take advantage of the rise of the mobile web market. Before you jump in, there are a number of things to bear in mind when making your site mobile friendly: Key Features and Functionality The fundamental starting point of any mobile web project is prioritising your objective and goals. [...]
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Written by Louise on 7 October 2011
It’s no secret that the mobile web market is booming and with more and more people accessing the internet on mobile devices, it would be foolish to get left behind. (See ‘Get Moving and Go Mobile’). If you’re thinking about optimising your site for mobile, you may feel slightly overwhelmed by the different options available, [...]
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Written by Andy Greener on 29 September 2011
Get Ready for Some Serious Cute Overload! As iPad application developers we wanted to use our skills in mobile application development to provide a means that could help St Oswalds raise much needed funds and so ‘The Cutest Pairs Game in The World’ was conceived. St Oswald’s provides specialist care for local adults, young people and [...]
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Written by Andy Greener on 5 August 2010
Haven’t been downloading too many apps for my iPad of late but downloaded Flipboard last night and have to say I’m impressed with it. It’s essentially an app that collects content from a number of user defined sources and renders in a visually elegant way that fits the iPad screen and touch interface beautifully both [...]
Written by Andy Greener on 15 June 2010
I’ve had my iPad for a couple of weeks now and having had the opportunity to play with it I thought I would highlight five apps that I have enjoyed and found useful. TweetDeck A great Twitter client and on the iPad it really works well – you can manage multiple accounts by simply adding [...]
Written by Andy Greener on 15 June 2010
The Google Earth application has just been released for the iPad and it it one of those applications that fits the device perfectly – first time. Obviously, it suits the larger screen area but its the interaction the touch interface offers that makes it special. It’s usable, engaging and tactile and being able to rotate, [...]
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