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Lesenswertes vom 24.09.2011 – Windows Phone Ressources

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Lesenswertes vom 28.08.2011 – Mobile UX

  • Mobile websites, management, and Long Tail content | Bob Johnson’s Blog
    At least 50 percent of the content on higher education websites […] is of little importance to most of the people using that site. […] Nobody is going to create a truly friendly mobile web environment if they try to convert all their present website content to a "mobile friendly" status.
  • On Mobile Context | Cloud Four
    The question of mobile context has plagued me. In January 2009, I wrote about the “On the Go” Myth?. Therefore, it doesn’t surprise me to see very smart people grappling with mobile context and coming to the conclusion that “mobile context has been overblown.
    So given my previous doubts about mobile context, you’d think I would find it easy to agree with the current meme that mobile context doesn’t exist. And yet when I read posts and tweets that argue that there is no mobile web, I find myself disagreeing.

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Multiscreen Experience Toolkit

Wolfram Nagel und Valentin Fischer haben sich im Rahmen ihrer Master-Arbeit mit Cross-Screen UX befasst.

Mit dem aus unserer Master-Thesis entwickelten Projekt stellen wir Prinzipien und Muster für das Informationsmanagement in der Digitalen Gesellschaft vor und konzentrieren uns dabei auf die vier wichtigsten Screens: TV, Laptop, Tablet-PC und Smartphone.

Schaut einfach mal rein. Es lohnt sich.

http://www.multiscreen-experience.com/