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DeviceAtlas 2.1

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Posted by atrasatti 9 weeks ago

DeviceAtlas 2.1 brings some VERY exciting features that kept us awake during the last few nights and we hope that the results will also keep you awake at night looking at how you can improve your mobile sites and contents.

First the less exciting part, we have made the signup process for Developer licences much easier, now all that is required is to accept the EULA and you're on. We REALLY want everyone to get a licence and get started. We have also streamlined some other portions of the purchase process and we hope this will make the navigation easier for you.
Cleaned up some javascript in the device profile editing and some other minor fixed. Also, we changed the dashboard in the user homepage so that when you to your downloads you now have separate links to either download the database generated for the community or the one generated with your own data.

While these are minor improvements (still important, of course!), what we are really excited about are the new analytics. We think this is a very complete analytics tool built on top of the data we have in DeviceAtlas. The main purpose is to let you quickly search for data among our device profiles, identify trends, identify clusters of devices. All this is perfectly in line with the mission of dotMobi to let you know better the mobile devices and create better services every single day!

Enough talking now, why don't you take a look at this video James and I put together late last week: Introducing the new DeviceAtlas Data Explorer.

See you in the Data Explorer, then!

PS: Some links that might be useful:


Posted by atrasatti 9 weeks ago

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Andrea Trasatti is Director of Device Intiatives at dotMobi where he is in charge of leading the design and development of DeviceAtlas.
Prior to this Andrea has been a system administrator and a software developer for more than 10 years and a consultant for more than 5 years.
In Italy Andrea started developing the first WAP sites in late 1999 when the first WAP phone was about to be released. Since then he has been developing some of the most innovative services for mobile devices.
Andrea has also actively participated to W3C work first as an invited expert and later as author of one of the documents that was published by the Device Descriptions Working Group.