Blogs
1/10/2012 7:29 AM
Will larger screens lead to poorer mobile web sites?
This year's CES event in Las Vegas promises to be the biggest yet. But it's not just the event that's getting bigger.
1/9/2012 5:00 PM
Hyperlink to Download Latest Device Data
I was recently talking to a customer who needs a hyperlink to download the latest version of the 51Degrees.mobi Premium data. The following link can be used:
1/6/2012 2:33 PM
Upgrade to 51Degrees.mobi Now
If you've not upgraded yet, here are 4 great reasons to upgrade today:
- Your web site isn't detecting the latest mobile phones and tablets
- We've made significant improvements to speed and accuracy
- The APIs and Lite device data are entirely free for commercial use
- The Premium product includes automatic weekly updates and many more device properties
1/5/2012 4:27 PM
51Degrees.mobi now includes 3D device detection
A new version of 51Degrees.mobi device data is available from today.
Our Premium data set now includes two new properties to identify handsets with a 3D-compatible display and 3D camera. In addition, the regular weekly update for new and amended device specifications has taken place.
12/27/2011 7:57 PM
It's been a good Christmas for shopping by mobile
Christmas 2011 has seem more people than ever using their mobile phones to shop online. That in itself isn't surprising - but what's caught our eyes is the scale of the increase.
IBM Coremetrics has released a series of figures that compare 2011's key shopping days in the USA with last year's online traffic. First came ‘Black Friday', which is the day after Thanksgiving Day. It says mobile devices accounted for 14.3% of all US online retail traffic on 25th November, up from 5.6% in 2010. Over two-thirds of that traffic was via Apple iPhones and iPads. Sales on mobile devices reached 9.8% of all online purchases, up from 3.2% year-on-year.
12/15/2011 10:50 AM
Apache Mobile Filter supports 51Degrees.mobi
51Degrees.mobi, the leading provider of device detection, web optimisation and mobile analytics solutions, has been adopted as a data source by Apache Mobile Filter, the leading provider of mobile detection services for Apache.
Apache Mobile Filter extends the Apache web server to detect mobile devices accessing the web server and provides the developer enhanced information about the device. The web page returned from web server can be customised to better meet the needs of the requesting device.
12/14/2011 2:56 PM
Put 51Degrees.mobi to the test
Our mobile web site demonstrates how our device data, device detection and web optimisation can produce an online experience tailor-made for each mobile device.
Visit 51Degrees.mobi from your handset to learn more... or scan our QR code on your mobile phone.
12/8/2011 6:17 PM
Winter 2011 News Letter
We've been busy creating new mobile products and services to benefit your business.
You may not be aware but, since September, the WURFL Device file has been commercialised. This means using newer WURFL versions for commercial purposes will require a commercial license.
In response to this and other feedback from our customers, we have launched our own Device file. It comes in two versions:
- an entry-level open source version called Lite, which can be used commercially and is entirely free; and
- a Premium version that provides a comprehensive set of device attributes to help you create the very best mobile experience for your customers.
Our device detection file contains the very latest smartphones, feature phones, tablets and consoles. Naturally, it's fully compatible with our Foundation API and Framework products, which have also been upgraded to version 2.
12/5/2011 12:40 PM
New device detection products that support mobile development
51Degrees.mobi, the leading provider of device detection, web optimisation and mobile analytics solutions, has today launched two new device detection databases for developers wanting to build the very best mobile web experiences.
9/23/2011 2:21 AM
51Degrees.mobi and MVC4
Following the showcase of MVC4 at the Build conference this guide will show you how to setup an MVC4 web application to use different Views based on the capabilities of the device accessing the site. This allows you to give all users a perfect experience on smart phones, feature phones, tablets and desktop web sites.