Squace on Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini
Squace is optimized for small screen navigation which makes it perfectly suited for the new Sony Ericsson Xperia X10 Mini
Squace - bookmarking for instant mobile access.
www.squace.com
labs.squace.com
WordPress sites that uses the Squace WordPress plugin
www.daysinsweden.com
http://www.restillzanzibar.se/
http://www.maxmsailing.se
http://devmindset.com
http://sinergiapro.you5.net/wordpress-mu/
http://kurigram-news.com/
Go mobile! It takes less than two minutes to install.
The Squace WordPress plugin provides WordPress users with a instant mobile version of there site and with a easy and free mechanism to export the bookmark to the mobile. The point of this plugin is use the power of all page views to drive traffic the mobile context.
http://labs.squace.com/2010/04/squace-wordpress-plugin/
Read the story of Santa Claus in your mobile
Read the story of Santa Claus in your #mobile with #squace http://ow.ly/OlaG
Tiger Woods’ Wife: Should I Stay or Should I Go?
#Tiger Woods' Wife: Should I Stay or Should I Go? Follow #TMZ.com in the #mobile with #Squace http://ow.ly/OkU2
Build your Palm App – the first mobile development environment hosted entirely in a browser
Palm Introducing Project Ares
Project Ares is the first mobile development environment hosted entirely in a browser, lowering the barriers for web developers to jump into mobile development.
Like webOS, Project Ares embodies Palm's belief that the future of mobile will be built on the web. Project Ares aims to enable a next-generation mobile development workflow, in which developers move quickly and seamlessly from editing in a browser, to debugging on a device, to selling applications in Palm's App Catalog or on the web.
Project Ares is now available to all developers as a public beta. We invite you to join us in Project Ares – try it out, build apps, and give us your feedback as we work to make the Ares vision a reality. To get started, just sign in with your Palm developer account.
Features
- Complete integrated development environment
- Drag-and-drop interface builder
- Code editor
- Visual debugger
- Log viewer
- Source control integration
- Fingertip access to the full library of Mojo UI widgets
- Push-button project & scene creation
- Drag-and-drop file upload
- Instant project upload & download for seamless desktop/cloud workflow
- Preview apps in the browser
- Run apps directly on the webOS emulator or device (requires SDK installation)
- Use Ares in Safari, Chrome or Firefox
“Universal Mobile Interface blog” says: The operating system forest may turn into a jungle
First when the mobile phone became a device for more that voice and sms we started to worry about the different operation systems. Ringing tones and games were down loaded and we started to surf the operator WAP portals. The non voice services were taking off and the enthusiasm was high. This was though shown to be rather difficult to manage for the content providers and operators due to different operating systems and even variations depending on phone model and brand. Many versions of each individual game had to be developed and we had to keep track of exactly what phone model the end user had and sometimes even the software version of the particular phone model.
Read more at the Universal Mobile Interface blog

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