The bite mobile is taking out of desktop Web use keeps getting bigger. In terms of what activities Web users are engaging in, in the first quarter 2013 Experian Marketing Services found that U.S. mobile Internet users spent the greatest percentage of their mobile Web time using email, at a 23% share of time spent. Social networking came in second, garnering 15% of time spent on the mobile Internet. Interestingly, travel occupied a greater share of time on the mobile Internet (9%) versus the desktop (1%).
Friday, April 26, 2013
Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Top 5 Smartphone Apps for Web Designers
Web designers who use mobile apps and design sites are quickly gaining an edge over their non-mobile-using competition. With the population constantly connected to their devices, it is no wonder more and more designers are using mobile apps—and you should too.
T-Mobile may launch the first 5G LTE-Advanced network
Rumors abound about T-Mobile “5G” LTE, with upload and download speeds already tested at 300Mbps. Currently, 4G LTE connections are tested at about a third of that, but rarely reach their full potential, usually capping off at about 50Mbps.
T-Mobile was among the last of the major carriers to make the switch to 4G LTE, but it looks like it was planning ahead for the bigger jump. Yasmin Karimli, T-Mobile’s head of Radio Network and Evolution Strategy, told VentureBeat in an interview, “I think we’ll probably be able to move faster [to LTE-Advanced than other companies] because we have the latest hardware in place … Others may have hardware that’s two years old, so they may have to rip and replace.”
Monday, April 22, 2013
7 Ways To Dominate Mobile Email Marketing
With the many changes to advertising and the way we consume media, it’s perhaps comforting that in light of all the adjustments and new features out there, email marketing is still a tried and trusted way of reaching your audience. But while the format of email hasn’t changed much since it was introduced, how we’re consuming such content has.
With more people looking at their mobile screens as well as desktop, it’s important to adapt your content so that it’s accessible to both audiences.
Friday, April 19, 2013
Typography in Mobile Design: Important Aspects and Examples
What makes mobile typography special is the restrictive nature of mobile screens; they are small and used in brightly lit areas so that it is difficult to see anything. Therefore, when it comes to typography for mobile devices you have to be very careful about how you go about it. Most people would agree that there are three big components that help making mobile typography great: size, contrast and spacing.
Microsoft working on 'small touch devices' with Windows, due in 'coming months'
Microsoft has long been rumored to be preparing 7- and 8-inch Windows devices, and the company has all but confirmed its plans today. Speaking on an investor call, Microsoft CFO Peter Klein revealed Microsoft is working closely with OEMs to produce "a new suite of small touch devices powered by Windows." Klein says the devices will have "competitive price points," thanks in part to Microsoft's latest OEM offerings designed for the smaller devices. Microsoft says the devices "will be available in the coming months."
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
Web Design: Awesome Responsive Websites
I've been working in a project of a responsive website and for me to accomplish that I need lots of research and references. And by this time I can say I've seen some pretty poorly developed responsive sites out there, while some really stand out.
Wearable Computing: A New Mobile Market Takes Shape

Those betting big on wearable computing believe an assorted new crop of gadgets — mostly worn on the wrist or as eyewear — will transform the way in which we interact with the rest of our devices.
But wearables won't just complement smartphones. What is perhaps most intriguing about them is that they will serve new purposes too. Because they are designed to be worn close to the body, they're ideal for monitoring our vital signs and health. They'll track how active we are, our sleep quality, how many steps we take during the day. Consumers of all sorts — fitness buffs, dieters, and the elderly — will come to rely on them.
Tuesday, April 16, 2013
Facebook Home Now Available Unofficially for Most Mobile Devices

Been waiting to try out Facebook home but bummed out that it’s not available in your country or your device? Don’t worry. MaDoCo has you covered.
According to the post, there’s a different method for supported devices in currently unsupported countries and unsupported devices.
If your device is supported, but you’re in an unsupported country, you need to ensure that both the latest Facebook main app and Messenger app are installed. Once they are, use the link he provides to install Facebook Home. Then you’ll activate Facebook Home in the Facebook application’s ‘Settings’ menu and be good to go.
Mozilla's CEO Makes the Case for the Firefox Mobile OS

No one likes a duopoly — in the tech business industry, that is. And one of the largest duopolies today is the mobile OS split between Apple’s iOS operating system and Google’s Android.
Mozilla, the foundation behind the popular Firefox Web browser, wants to take the lead amid the multiple companies vying for third place. The company is working on the Firefox OS, a mobile system software initiative similar to what Google is doing with the Chrome OS for the desktop. In a nutshell, it’s taking the set of standards coding for a browser environment and bringing it to an entire operating system for the phone.
Saturday, April 13, 2013
Creative Cases for Mobile Phones

Today, surprising someone with the cool features of your mobile phone is not a big challenge anymore. Nevertheless, some creative personalities like to be different than the others and stand out of the crowd and they find good ways to achieve it. Wrapping your mobile phone into an unusual case makes it look more unique and gives it more individuality. We have compiled some of the best examples you might want to check.
Friday, April 12, 2013
Designing Mobile Apps, Where to Start?
Mobile Design is an area of design that started to develop and evolve a couple of years ago. With the launch of the iPhone and the App Store in 2008, the development of mobile applications started to become a more interesting market, since there was finally good mobile hardware and ecosystem. With the development of more and more mobile apps, the design of such apps started to become increasingly more important, to create a good experience to the user, while creating powerful applications.
Nowadays the design and development of mobile applications is a reality, and you already know that. But if you haven’t yet hopped on the mobile design wagon, in this article you’ll be able to find what are the most important things you have to do to start designing mobile apps right away.
Thursday, April 11, 2013
The Coming Golden Age For Mobile-Game Developers
Do you like video games? More to the point, do you like developing games and making money? Then here's some great news: The gaming boom that's been underway for the past few years is still picking up steam.
And the good times should keep rolling for years— at least, that is, through 2018 or so. But by that point you'll have had plenty of time to establish yourself, or even to have made your pile and retired.
Wednesday, April 10, 2013
Mobile Video Views Up 300% In 2012, With Tablets Driving The Charge With A 360% Increase
Adobe has released its Digital Video Benchmark for the U.S. for 2012, wherein the Digital Index team shows what it learned monitoring video performance throughout the year across digital platforms. The study compiles data from Adobe Marketing Cloud customers, scoring viewing habits and also monitoring ad performance. 2012 saw a massive increase in mobile viewership, according to Adobe’s numbers, though desktop still dominates when it comes to online video.
Monday, April 8, 2013
Useful List of Responsive Web Design Tutorials
The concept of responsive web design, started by Ethan Marcotte, is that our web layouts should respond to the user’s device, and that our page must load adapting best suitable layout and design to fit any end-device. He outlines three parts in his book Responsive Web Design for a responsive website...
30 Beautiful Mobile UI Examples
Nothing gets a web designer more excited than a visually stunning User Interface, especially on a mobile device. With mobile use constantly on the rise, it’s important for designers to capture the users eye and keep them intrigue. These 30 beautiful mobile UI examples below do just that…
Friday, April 5, 2013
Who Will Win As Mobile Payments Go Mainstream?

Consumers gravitate to convenience. That's as true with payment technologies as it is with anything else. A prime example is the decades-old trend away from cash or checks and toward credit cards.
Now, the mass adoption of smartphones and tablets has set the stage for a new move — away from fixed-point, card-based transactions and toward those completed on mobile. The old dream of the "digital wallet" is coming true in a very particular mobile-led fashion.
Wednesday, April 3, 2013
The cellphone is 40 years old today
On April 3rd, 1973, Motorola engineer Marty Cooper placed the first public call from a cellphone. In midtown Manhattan, Cooper called Joel Engel — head of rival research department Bell Labs — saying "Joel, this is Marty. I'm calling you from a cell phone, a real handheld portable cell phone." The call was placed on a Motorola DynaTAC 8000x, which weighed 2.5 pounds, a far cry from today's 4-ounce handsets.
The 5 Biggest Mistakes in Mobile App Marketing
Mobile has changed the landscape of consumerism in a few short years by becoming our favorite tool for reading the news, watching television, communicating, socializing, shopping, making decisions, navigating…for just about everything!
As a marketer, mobile is a very powerful place for you to connect with your audience.
However, with great power comes great responsibility. Since mobile is such a personal medium, it is the easiest place for marketers to make massive mistakes that will turn off a customer forever.
We’re here to help you avoid making those mistakes. Here’s what you should be looking out for and what you can learn from those who have come before you...
Tuesday, April 2, 2013
20 Examples of Successful Responsive Web Designs
Responsive web design in our days is a reality that can’t be underappreciated. It is a web design approach that is aimed at building websites to deliver an optimal viewing practice which would cover easy navigation and convenient reading with minimum of scrolling and resizing panning for a wide range of devices – from PC monitors to mobile phones. Additionally, Responsive Web Design, or RWD, if done right, can deliver very elegant solutions.