Mobile computing is a generic term describing one's ability to use technology 'untethered', facilitated by devices which provide mobile computer functionality. Technical and other limitations of mobile computing include: insufficient bandwidth, security standards, power consumption, transmission interferences, and human interface with device. Read the full background at Mobile Wikipedia
Individuals and businesses in more than 100 countries around the world registered more than 100,000 .mobi domains in the first four days of the domain's general availability, demonstrating a strong demand for the next evolution of the Internet. more»
Starting today, the general public is invited to register .mobi domain names. General Registration begins with Landrush on September 26, followed by Standard General Registration on October 11. more»
The dotMobi Advisory Group (MAG) has been set-up as an independent not-for-profit industry association accredited by dotMobi (mTLD) per its ICANN agreement and it is not owned nor operated nor financed by dotMobi (mTLD). See our website at mag.mtld.mobi for more detailed information. more»
The .mobi Web Page Builder and Parking Page were created to allow .mobi domain owners to quickly and easily begin posting material on their mobi Web sites that complies with the .mobi style guide. more»
dotMobi, the company behind the top-level domain for mobile phones today announced the availability of the .mobi mobile emulator. Users can now find out if their favorite PC-oriented Websites are ready for mobile viewing. more»
Guidelines for trademark holders now available -- dotMobi today announced that qualified trademark owners may apply for .mobi Premium Names starting September 15, 2006. more»
In the U.S., mobile Web sites largely go unused because sites are difficult to find, have limited content and function, and are poorly designed. Only 4% of North American households report using the mobile Web today. more»
dotMobi addresses new evolving standards and will be backwards-compatible. The standards behind dotMobi have been created in partnership with the W3C -- the organization who gave the world HTML and the web browser. more»
Strategy Analytics estimates that global annual revenues from mobile entertainment and content will rise from $26.4 billion in 2005 to $91.8 billion in 2009 - it's time for consumer brands to embrace the mobile channel. more»
dotMobi, the first and only Internet address created for mobile phones, today announced it is extending the Trademark Sunrise Registration period to September 22. more»