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The W3C Launched Its Mobile Web Initiative (www.w3.org/mobile) Last April

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1999 was the year that web guru Jakob Nielsen predicted that the mobile web would be really with us...well that never really happened and WAP/WML never really took off, but it could be argued the mobile web is right here right now, due to the powerful smart mobile devices that we are now using.

These re-render existing sites, and the power of 3G makes mobile browsing not only fun, but practical.

Still, not all site translate well to the smaller mobile device screen. So, what makes a mobile friendly site? Well that is why the W3C has launched the mobile web initiative (www.w3.org/mobile) last April. You'll find Nokia, Ericsson, Orange and smaller companies pooling their experience of how to make the web more mobile friendly.

Check out their mobile tips (www.w3.org/TR/mobile-bp) which give clear practical advice on making your site accessible for mobile.

About Jim Liddle
Jim is Managing Director of Jana Technology Services LTD, who offer sales and consulting services for Technology companies wishing to break into the UK and European market and a regular blogger at SYS-CON.com, covering mostly wireless markets.

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