W3C Mobile Web Experience Standard

by: Bena Roberts Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Until today, content developers faced an additional challenge: a
variety of mobile markup languages to choose from.

With the publication of the XHTML Basic 1.1 Recommendation
<http://www.w3.org/TR/2008/REC-xhtml-basic-20080729/> today, the
preferred format specification of the Best Practices, there is now a
full convergence in mobile markup languages, including those developed
by the Open Mobile Alliance (OMA).

What we think?
Yikes. Can this be true the W3C and OMA not only speaking but also collaborating?

Bena picks herself off the floor and ponders that this can only be very good news for the mobile web moving forward.
She then raises one eyebrow and realises that the tipping point of the mobile web is nearly here.

The new Visibility Mobile business model can only compliment these standards and “web on the go” or “finding your site on a mobile web” is just around the corner.

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