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Almost a year to the date I first posted about Mowser & .mobi
[ MOWSER... the online mobile browser!
http://www.namepros.com/dot-mobi/322398-mowser-the-online-mobile-browser.html?highlight=mowser ]
I'm happy to post that .mobi has bought Mowser and is adding the invaluable (Mowser) human resources to the .mobi team. I couldn't agree more with the opening line... (and the following rationale aint bad either):
dotMobi Loves Mowser
http://dev.mobi/blog/dotmobi-loves-mowser
Of course this begs the question... if Mowser will make "legacy" websites .mobi compliant than why buy and build on a .mobi??
[ MOWSER... the online mobile browser!
http://www.namepros.com/dot-mobi/322398-mowser-the-online-mobile-browser.html?highlight=mowser ]
I'm happy to post that .mobi has bought Mowser and is adding the invaluable (Mowser) human resources to the .mobi team. I couldn't agree more with the opening line... (and the following rationale aint bad either):
"At long last we can announce some great news! dotMobi is acquiring the well-known Mowser service that provides content adaptation services for mobile.
We're very excited about this. Russell Beattie and Mike Rowehl are both very talented mobile gurus and they'll be joining the dotMobi team to help us do cool things with their technology. We did this deal because Mowser fits really well into lots of our current projects. Firstly, the Mowser directory, search and listings will be integrated straight into our newly launched find.mobi service. Secondly, the mobile formatting technology will help us provide more ways in which you can use DeviceAtlas for creating device-adapted content. And finally, we want to be able to help people mobilise legacy web sites so they can quickly dip their toes into the burgeoning world of the mobile web."
We're very excited about this. Russell Beattie and Mike Rowehl are both very talented mobile gurus and they'll be joining the dotMobi team to help us do cool things with their technology. We did this deal because Mowser fits really well into lots of our current projects. Firstly, the Mowser directory, search and listings will be integrated straight into our newly launched find.mobi service. Secondly, the mobile formatting technology will help us provide more ways in which you can use DeviceAtlas for creating device-adapted content. And finally, we want to be able to help people mobilise legacy web sites so they can quickly dip their toes into the burgeoning world of the mobile web."
dotMobi Loves Mowser
http://dev.mobi/blog/dotmobi-loves-mowser
Of course this begs the question... if Mowser will make "legacy" websites .mobi compliant than why buy and build on a .mobi??







