W3C Recommends Mobile Web Best Practices

As from today 29th July the W3C’s Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0 became official and is a full W3C recommendation on the best way to build and develop on the mobile web.

“…document specifies Best Practices for delivering Web content to mobile devices. The principal objective is to improve the user experience of the Web when accessed from such devices.”

Like other developing, and developed technologies on the World Wide Web, now the W3C brings a recommendation for utilizing standards and good practices in any mobile website build.  Now all that needs to happen is that all the major players in the mobile market fall in behind the recommendation and build their products that are based more around standards and not proprietary.

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