10 days of mobile web
Accessing the web from a smartphone is great but feels confined.
For roughly 10 days, while on Christmas holidays, I was limited (sort of) to my smartphone for email and web access. This is all good and fine for things that have specific apps such as Twitter, Facebook and other popular websites. However, the web is far more than a collection of apps. Not to say that apps are not great, it’s just that the lack of screen real-estate, access to flash (for video) and other technologies leave me wanting more. It just feels like something is missing…
Keep in mind I’m talking about mobile access and I’m aware that tablet computers such as the iPad or the Galaxy Tab would probably be much more pleasant to use while away from a “real” computer/laptop.
For example, many times a day someone will tweet or post a link to some cool new site or video. I’ll see the link, click it and then see that either Youtube does not yet have that video available for mobile or the given site is not properly formatted for mobile devices and takes a long time.
If the site is interesting not only for it’s content but also it’s design, many times half of that awesomeness is lost while on a mobile.
So what ends up happening is that I bookmark the site or the tweet (favorites) and check them all when I get back to my home computer.
I know it’s not supposed to be the same to navigate the web on a computer and a mobile device but with the massive push that has been put forward to get content mobile-ready, I was expecting that things would be less limiting. It looks like there is still quite a bit of work ahead and I’ll be here clicking and bookmarking “for later” as things progress…
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Get a different Phone. Anything with the Android OS is much less confined.