Russell Beattie Notebook – Handheld Stylesheets
Great article showing a great example of using CSS to restyle a site for different browsers. At the end, he has a call to action. This idea gets my vote and eve...
Great article showing a great example of using CSS to restyle a site for different browsers. At the end, he has a call to action. This idea gets my vote and eve...
Less is more. Simplicity vs Complexity. A few things well, rather than everything mediocre. We keep coming back to the fact that folks use their phones for only...
Ah, that never-ending question: will the mobile replace the PC? I think Russell here has a nice way of thinking about this: when would you use the phone even if...
More on the Mobikyo story. Link: It’s Hard Out Here Being a Blog Pimp | 3/26/2006 | mobile jones. My blogging has definitely been side tracked this week b...
Chris is an extremely creative and clever guy at Nokia. Here he tells a great story about his Nabaztag bunny. It’s a story about how to design ambient dev...
Ajit is contributing to Read/Write Web, introducing a new audience to the joys of the mobile world. In this article (link below) he does a quick overview of wha...
James Reilly pointed out a great essay by danah boyd on MySpace, comparing it to and making prediction based on the tragic trajectory of Friendster. There are m...
In case there is anyone who reads this site who doesn’t read this guy.* Link: Russell Beattie Notebook – Three years of rants about the Mobile Web. ...
Emily posts on her amazing textually.org about another mobile version of Wikipedia. I use Maxpedia.org and am quite happy with it, so I don’t know of the ...
Terva Snapsi, a fine gift from my friend Tipi Originally uploaded by schickr. Terva Snapsi is made with pine tar. Interesting smoky flavour.