October 13th, 2007
Thank you Nik for putting together some great tutorials on how to use Winksite.
Creating a mobile phone website by Nik Peachey
Here’s a movie showing what my site should look like on a mobile phone.
Winksite demo
Here’s another movie showing how to create your own site
Tutorial movie 1
An this movie shows how you edit and change the site
Tutorial movie 2
You can try the live site on your PC
Interact with the live Winksite
Sign Up to build your mobile Website.
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October 9th, 2007
For all of you who dig QR Codes this is for you.
(Scott forgive me.)
Watch the Pet Shop Boys Video in Wide Format: http://www.petshopboys.co.uk/splash.html
The video sets out to amplify the message of the song. The piece was conceived and created by The Rumpus Room as a multi platform project, having versions of the film for small hand held devices as well as large resolution screens. It is both a traditional piece of film and an interactive portal to online information and campaigns.
The video has over 100 QR Codes that are subliminal when watched in real time, but accessible to interact with if you navigate through the film using time controllers. The QR Code links in the video are a catalogue of online content about issues of civil liberties, as well as links that will give you the opportunity to get involved in campaigning against the erosion of our personal freedom.
I think we found our theme song for MobileCamps.
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October 1st, 2007
Dear Yahoo!
When will you honor the request for our domain to be placed on the Yahoo! oneSearch service “White List”?
When will Yahoo!’s oneSearch service respect the “Cache-Control” of “no-transform”?
When will Yahoo! provide transparency to the oneSearch implementation of this Novarra transcoding madness so everyone who needs to can OPT OUT?
(Note: We also have rel=”alternate” media=”handheld” implemented as Google suggests.)
If this is news to you…
I refer you to, “The New Walled Garden?”
Sorting out an off-portal publishing system to deliver mobile device-specific 100% W3C mobileOK and .mobi standards-compliant templates was apparently not enough. Now it seems I have to take on everyone in the world who is bastardizing us with their freaking Novarra “web transformation” engines and poor customer service (i.e. whitelisting.)
and…
Yahoo!’s oneSearch service clearly distinguishes mobile and web results. They are returning both PC and desktop links to Winksite. Links in the PC section goes to the transcoder, while links in the Mobile Web section goes direct.
So why do I have a problem with this? Let me explain…
When someone visits Winksite or a mobile site published at Winksite we send that visitor to a version appropriate to their device. We asked to be White Listed because a mobile phone should never end up at a transcoded version of our broadband site. If Yahoo! respected that ALL the links in the results would pass to us directly where we could then do the job that people count on us to do.
Instead our routing is intercepted and adapted content NOT our content or the content of our publishers as it was intended to be distributed is sent. This cripples our site and renders our community features unusable.
I question Yahoo!’s (and anyone else’s) right to do that…
…and without permission to create a derivative work that violates our copyright AND hinders our ability to provide a service that took years of hard work to build.
Cheers,
David Harper
Founder, Winksite
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