You have a host of solutions available to get your Web presence mobile-ready, with many of them taking very little time, effort, or money to implement. Deltina Hay outlines a number of options you can consider when developing a mobile site.
Why can’t I share to Google+ from my apps?
Now that I have my iPhone wired for sound, I do a majority of my tweeting and facebooking through the apps that I use. I use Instagram, which connects to my Twitter, Facebook, Flickr, Tumblr, Posterous, and FourSquare account. I use Hipstamatic and it connects and posts to Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Tumblr, and Flickr, I use Posterous and it will cross-post to Twitter and Facebook.
Catalyzing action for Internet freedom
]Ijust arrived in Washington, D.C., for a conference with the goal of protecting freedom of expression on the Internet. Organized by Google, Internet at Liberty (they could have done better on the name) will “explore the most pressing dilemmas and exciting opportunities around free expression in the digital age.”
As the conference site says, “Today, more than any time in history, technological and political forces are colliding to draw lines about how the Internet functions.
The Ultimate Mobile Web Infographic
There’s no doubt that the mobile Web is exploding. There will be 788 million mobile-only Internet users by 2015, driving $20.6 billion in mobile ad revenue and $119 billion in merchandise spent by mobile shoppers by 2015. Check out our infographic to understand the reach of mobile.
3 steps to a successful mobile website
Before leaping into the mobile world, plan for a mobile site that meets your customer’s needs, fulfills your business objectives, and integrates the features you need now and in the future. Here are 3 steps for a successful mobile site.




