Super Bowl MVP: The mobile device – 41% of searches for Super Bowl TV ads...
Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: What were you doing on Super Bowl Sunday? Like many of the 111 million people around the world who tuned into the game, you were probably lounging comfortably on...
View ArticleSense and sensor-bility: access mobile device sensors with JavaScript
Just as we humans call upon our senses to provide us with data about our environment, so smartphones and tablet devices use their own digital senses – touchscreen, geolocation, orientation, direction...
View ArticleIndroducing Hydra, a tool for testing device adaptation
Due to the multifarious nature of the mobile web, developers tend to spend a lot of time testing their work. If your site is designed to adapt to multiple different devices using server-side adaptation...
View ArticleIndroducing Prism, a tool for testing device adaptation
Due to the multifarious nature of the mobile web, developers tend to spend a lot of time testing their work. If your site is designed to adapt to multiple different devices this effort is multiplied...
View ArticleIntroducing Prism, a tool for testing device adaptation
Due to the multifarious nature of the mobile web, developers tend to spend a lot of time testing their work. If your site is designed to adapt to multiple different devices this effort is multiplied...
View ArticleNew ValueTrack parameters for enhanced campaigns: Managing keyword level URLs...
Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: In a multi-screen world, it’s increasingly important for advertisers to show relevant ads based on a user’s context: location, time of day, and device. We...
View ArticleValueTrack parameters for enhanced campaigns are live: manage your keyword...
Archived; click post to view. Excerpt: Recently, based largely on your feedback, we announced the launch of new ValueTrack features to help advertisers using keyword level URLs achieve specific...
View ArticleHTML5 for the Mobile Web: Device Orientation Events
In this third article in our series on HTML5 for the mobile web, we take a look at the Device Orientation API. This API provides information about the orientation and movement of a device. Information...
View ArticleTablet and mobile device detection in PHP
Previously on mobiForge Ronan posted about a lightweight approach to device detection using regular expressions in PHP. Since this is still an approach widely adopted by many web developers today, we...
View ArticleTablet and mobile device detection in PHP
Previously on mobiForge Ronan posted about a lightweight approach to device detection using regular expressions in PHP. Since this is still an approach widely adopted by many web developers today, we...
View ArticleHTML5 for the Mobile Web: Device Orientation Events
In this third article in our series on HTML5 for the mobile web, we take a look at the Device Orientation API. This API provides information about the orientation and movement of a device. Information...
View ArticleIntroducing Prism, a tool for testing device adaptation
Due to the multifarious nature of the mobile web, developers tend to spend a lot of time testing their work. If your site is designed to adapt to multiple different devices this effort is multiplied...
View ArticleSense and sensor-bility: access mobile device sensors with JavaScript
Just as we humans call upon our senses to provide us with data about our environment, so smartphones and tablet devices use their own digital senses – touchscreen, geolocation, orientation, direction...
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