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LiftAgency is happy to announce our latest area of expansion; LiftAgency Mobile. We're taking our expertise in both Mobile and B2B and over the coming months we'll be bringing a few really amazing mobile products to the market.
Our first mobile product, LiftAgency MSE is a completely customizable Mobile Sales platform designed for efficiency, scalability and, most importantly, results.
Wondering just how well your browser stacks up when it comes to HTML5 compatibility? We were, so we took a number of devices (both desktop and mobile) and sent them off to html5test.com to see how they performed.
Full disclosure; I realize that we really didn't give IE a fair shake here.. IE9 is about to be launched and should firm up the numbers and we didn't have a copy of the beta - though we've not heard great things.
Also the Blackberry score is from Blackberry 6 (not released yet) so take it with a massive grain of salt.
Just when you thought Blackberry, with it's meager first place 41.7% market share, may have taken a back seat to iPhone and Android, they've released a new UI concept video. It's looking good, but is it really playing in the same league as Android, Palm and iOS?

Rest in Peace Eris.
It appears that the far superior Droid Incredible has taken the wind out of the sails of the Droid Eris, and is being phased out by America's favorite mobile phone provider.
It's unclear as to whether or not Froyo will ever officially make it's way to the Eris now (thanks to its Sense UI trappings and less-than-cutting-edge internals) but for those of you who opted for the Eris hope remains so long as you're willing to put the work in.
Found at phanroid
For a moment it seemed like Motorola's new Droid X was going to bring Sprint's new found EVO 4G-based party to an early close. Verizon teased the similar device on its site this morning with a nice little caption advertising a 720P Screen. That's a resolution of 1280x720 and would have come pretty close to leap-frogging Apple's Retina Display.
Alas, it was not to be, as it was a misprint.. Evidently the phone is capable of capturing 720P video and the resolution is the same as the current Droid model at 854x480, though the larger screen means the pixel density will have dropped somewhat.
Quantcast's May mobile OS numbers are out and while Apple's iOS definitely continues to dominate, there's a rather prominent trend line forming towards Android. The data is compiled based on a share of pageviews, or as they say;
"This is share of pageviews from mobile devices based on the billions of mobile originated pageviews we observe each month through Quantcast Measurement. This is not the same as the number of devices, however we believe that the ability to easily browse the web is a key leading indicator of the long term position of the various platforms."
The data includes all of the iOS devices except the iPad, so that may also have something to do with the numbers, but the reality is that even with the iPad added into the mix, it's clear that Android has solidified itself as a solid, widely-accepted mobile OS.
More chart goodness is over at Quantcast


Throughout the design process, it swung from bubbly, candy-coated Google cuteness to a harsher, blocky techno style before something more neutral and approachable was settled on--Droid. It's the only font on the phone--apps will use it too, since it's in the SDK--with three variants: serif, sans serif and monospace. So it's a good thing they took their time.