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The Championships at Wimbledon<\/em><\/strong>, the world’s premiere tennis event started yesterday and will continue through the next two weeks. This year, the Wimbledon organizers, the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, have commissioned IBM to create a mobile web site and iPhone and Android apps for the event.<\/p>\n
Sadly there’s a bit of fail with both the mobile site and the Android app. Wimbledon.org claims<\/a> that you can point your mobile browser at m.wimbledon.org<\/em> for the mobile site. And an IBM press release<\/a> states the the Android app, called IBMSeer<\/strong><\/em>, will be in the Android Market by 22-June-2009. Neither of these seem to be true, m.wimbledon.org redirects to the wimbledon.org<\/em> desktop page in both the Android browser and Opera Mini on my HTC Ion (developer version of the Magic) and the app is nowhere to be found in the Market. Fortunately the IBM press release says that the app can also be downloaded by sending a text with the keyword “smart<\/em>” to 600999. Unfortunately, I get a delivery failure doing that. I suspect that the short code is a U.K. only one (I’m in the U.S.) but if that’s the case why doesn’t the press release say so?<\/p>\n
I did find a workaround to the redirection problem. m.wimbledon.org\/mobile\/<\/a> (the trailing slash is required) will get you the mobile site in any browser. The mobile web version is actually quite nice with news, interviews, live scores, results and a complete calendar of matches for the entire tournament. It works great in Opera mini and the Android browser although I’m concerned that the page sizes of up to 290 KB (thanks mainly to poorly optimized images) are too large for most feature phone embedded browsers.<\/p>\n
Filed in:<\/em> Wap Review Directory – Sports<\/a><\/p>\n
Ratings:<\/em> Content Usability
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Ready.mobi Score: <\/em>2 “Bad<\/a><\/p>\n
Mobile Link:<\/em> m.wimbledon.org\/mobile\/<\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"
The Championships at Wimbledon, the world’s premiere tennis event started yesterday and will continue through the next two weeks. This year, the Wimbledon organizers, the All England Lawn Tennis and Croquet Club, have commissioned IBM to create a mobile web site and iPhone and Android apps for the event. Sadly there’s a bit of fail with both the mobile site and the Android app. Wimbledon.org claims that you can point your mobile browser at m.wimbledon.org for the mobile site. And … Continue reading