Development
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Evolution of mobile web standards
The Mobile Web primarily utilises lightweight pages written in Extensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML) or Wireless Markup Language (WML) to deliver content to mobile devices. Many new mobile browsers are moving beyond these limitations by supporting a wider range of Web formats, including variants of HTML commonly found on the desktop Web.
Standards
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The W3C Mobile Web Initiative is a new initiative set up by the W3C to develop best practices and technologies relevant to the Mobile Web. The goal of the initiative is to make browsing the Web from mobile devices more reliable and accessible. The main aim is to evolve standards of data formats from Internet providers that are tailored to the specifications of particular mobile devices. The W3C has published guidelines (Best Practices, Best Practices Checker Software Tool) for mobile content, and is actively addressing the problem of device diversity by establishing a technology to support a repository of Device Descriptions.
W3C is also developing a validating scheme to assess the readiness of content for the mobile web, through its mobileOK Scheme, which will help content developers to quickly determine if their content is web-ready. The W3C guidelines and mobile OK approach have not been immune from criticism. This puts the emphasis on Adaptation, which is now seen as the key process in achieving the Ubiquitous Web, when combined with a Device Description Repository.
mTLD, the registry for .mobi, has released a free testing tool called the MobiReady Report to analyze the mobile readiness of website. It does a free page analysis and gives a Mobi Ready score. This report tests the mobile-readiness of the site using industry best practices & standards.
Other standards for the mobile web are being documented and explored for particular applications by interested industry groups, such as the use of the mobile web for the purpose of education and training e.g. Standards for M-Learning Project
Mobile Web
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However, Mobile Web access today still suffers from interoperability and usability problems. This is partly due to the incompatibility of the format of much of the information available on the Internet with mobile devices and partly due to the small physical size of the screens of mobile devices and other device limitations.
Usage
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2. If your mobile phone does not have this function, please choose the Internet option on your phone’s menu.
3. If you order this service on-line, then it will be available on the “My Monternet” page on the CMCC WAP website.
4. You may access “My Monternet” to use or cancel the service.
Mobile Internet
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Note
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Supporting Mobiles
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Opening and Canceling the Service
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Standard rates
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Product Features 2
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1) Both pictures and text: sports news with live photos, funny cartoons, photos, astrology, stars, dating, and multicolored animation games ... these are all available by MMS.
2) Instant: as long as you have a MMS camera phone, you can take pictures wherever and whenever, and save the picture to your mobile phone, or as a standby picture or Screen Saving image, or send it via GPRS to share the moment with families and friends.