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This presentation from the Online Information 2013 conference in London, uses the medium of Lolcat to present an overview of the various adaptation methods mobile websites use. Brand head-to-head comparisons include EasyJet vs Ryanair, and Apple vs Microsoft, and four way competitions in the news, charity, and retail sectors. The presentation makes a data-driven case that pure Responsive Design, while marketed as a silver bullet and undeniably attractive enough as a development method to get its own textbooks, slows sites down and results in a poor user experience. It also presents evidence that detection of a user's hardware type presents useful actionable intelligence about the user before a byte is served.]]>

This presentation from the Online Information 2013 conference in London, uses the medium of Lolcat to present an overview of the various adaptation methods mobile websites use. Brand head-to-head comparisons include EasyJet vs Ryanair, and Apple vs Microsoft, and four way competitions in the news, charity, and retail sectors. The presentation makes a data-driven case that pure Responsive Design, while marketed as a silver bullet and undeniably attractive enough as a development method to get its own textbooks, slows sites down and results in a poor user experience. It also presents evidence that detection of a user's hardware type presents useful actionable intelligence about the user before a byte is served.]]>
Wed, 20 Nov 2013 08:00:35 GMT /slideshow/the-state-of-the-union-cat-edition/28452468 ChrisAbbott4@slideshare.net(ChrisAbbott4) Who's winning the mobile web? ChrisAbbott4 This presentation from the Online Information 2013 conference in London, uses the medium of Lolcat to present an overview of the various adaptation methods mobile websites use. Brand head-to-head comparisons include EasyJet vs Ryanair, and Apple vs Microsoft, and four way competitions in the news, charity, and retail sectors. The presentation makes a data-driven case that pure Responsive Design, while marketed as a silver bullet and undeniably attractive enough as a development method to get its own textbooks, slows sites down and results in a poor user experience. It also presents evidence that detection of a user's hardware type presents useful actionable intelligence about the user before a byte is served. <img style="border:1px solid #C3E6D8;float:right;" alt="" src="https://cdn.slidesharecdn.com/ss_thumbnails/thestateoftheunion-catedition-131120080035-phpapp01-thumbnail.jpg?width=120&amp;height=120&amp;fit=bounds" /><br> This presentation from the Online Information 2013 conference in London, uses the medium of Lolcat to present an overview of the various adaptation methods mobile websites use. Brand head-to-head comparisons include EasyJet vs Ryanair, and Apple vs Microsoft, and four way competitions in the news, charity, and retail sectors. The presentation makes a data-driven case that pure Responsive Design, while marketed as a silver bullet and undeniably attractive enough as a development method to get its own textbooks, slows sites down and results in a poor user experience. It also presents evidence that detection of a user&#39;s hardware type presents useful actionable intelligence about the user before a byte is served.
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