mobile web initiative: making web access from a mobile device as simple, easy and convenient as web access from a desktop device.
ericsson, france telecom, hp, nokia, ntt docomo, tim italia, vodafone group services limited, afilias, bango.net, drutt corporation, jataayu software, mobileaware, ltd., opera software, segala, sevenval ag
w3c interaction domain mobile web initiative making web access from a mobile device as simple, easy and convenient as web access from a desktop device what is the mobile web initiative | working groups | w3c mwi sponsors | how to participate | mailing lists nearby: mwi sponsorship | best practices working group | device description working group | mwi steering council (mwi sponsors only) | mwi activity statement | 3gweb | former `mobile access` activity news * w3c is staffing a stand at next 3gsm`06 exhibition, from 13 to 16 february 2006, in barcelona, spain. please come visit us at g78 in hall2 to discuss about recent work within w3c`s mobile web initiative. * january 16 2006: `last call` draft of the mobile web best practices document - feedback welcome! the `last call` ends on february 17. * january 1 2006: launch of 3gweb ist project supporting european dissemination activities on mwi, training of content providers on mwi-developed “mobile web best practices”, the development of mobile web-related testsuites and validators as well as interaction between web technologists and designers of future mobile and wireless networks. * november 15 2005: mwi sponsors to share their vision of the mobile web at the `the web on the move` event at the british academy of film and television arts (bafta), 195 piccadilly, london, uk. * november 10 2005: stéphane boyera presents the mobile web initiative at the international conference & workshop on web technologies, in new delhi, india. [past news items] what is the mobile web initiative? world wide web technologies have become the key enablers for access to the internet through desktop and notebook computing platforms. web technologies have the potential to play the same role for internet access from mobile devices. however, today, mobile web access suffers from interoperability and usability problems that make the web difficult to use for most mobile phone subscribers. w3c’s `mobile web initiative` (w3c mwi) proposes to address these issues through a concerted effort of key players in the mobile production chain, including authoring tool vendors, content providers, handset manufacturers, browser vendors and mobile operators. currently, the w3c mwi is focussing on developing `best practices` and a trustmark for web sites (working name: `mobileok`), work on device information needed for content adaptation, and marketing and outreach activities. mobile web initiative working groups the mobile web initiative is one of the w3c activities. read its activity statement. the mission of the mobile web best practice (mwbp) working group is to develop a set of technical best practices and associated materials in support of development of web sites that provide an appropriate user experience on mobile devices. the mobile web best practices working group has released the first public working draft of mobile web best practices 1.0 on october 17 2005. the group invites feedback from developers and network operators as well as web professionals who are not technology specialists. the mission of the mwi device description working group (ddwg) is to enable the development of globally accessible, sustainable data and services that provide device descriptions in support of web-enabled applications having an appropriate user experience on mobile devices. see also the w3c `mobile web initiative` workshop how to participate w3c mwi sponsors the mobile web initiative is established and maintained through the financial support of currently 19 sponsors: mwi sponsorsrulespace the following organizations are founding sponsors of mwi: ericsson, france telecom, hp, nokia, ntt docomo, tim italia, vodafone group services limited, afilias, bango.net, drutt corporation, jataayu software, mobileaware, ltd., opera software, segala, sevenval ag, rulespace, volantis systems ltd for information on the sponsor benefits, see the mwi sponsorship program. w3c members participation in mwi-sponsored w3c working groups is open to all...
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