December 20th, 2007Back from le Web3

So, last week at leweb3, we demonstrated our beta version of Webwag iPhone to many partners, visitors and journalists.

The feedback has really been extremely good, outlining a cool intuitive user interface along with a very lightweight product.

Here are a few videos shot at leweb3 on the topic with more to come (FR).

Go to the original blog (Accessoweb & Tapahont) to get exclusive invites to this beta!

Webwag mobile reflection

Today’s a great day both for Webwag and for what used to be the Mobease team (Thomas, Seb, Jérémie…), now part of Webwag. Webwag mobile widgets become available publicly.

After more than 1 year of development, we’re happy to announce that you can now sync your favorite home page content with your mobile, in a snap. This is the vision that we’ve had since the beginning: Allow anyody to consume the internet from mobile, with beautifully simple widgets and sync it with an equivalent web service.

So enough of theory, with Webwag mobile, what do you get:

  • REAL WIDGETS FOR YOUR MOBILE!
  • Cutting edge RSS feeds reading
  • Mail viewer for gmail, yahoo! & any pop3 compatible service
  • Weather forecasts
  • Flickr browser
  • Web synched Notes
  • & a clock ;)

Much more widgets & features from us in the coming weeks but also from you since we will open up the SDK really soon.

Currently supported handsets include the latest Nokia, SonyEricsson & Motorola with more to come rapidly (Blackberry Pearl for instance ;)). If you’re adventurous, you can try on unsupported mobiles but we don’t guarantee anything.

So now that you’ve read this, how do you get it? Easy, just point your mobile browser to webwag.com/m or go to webwag.com/mobile with your computer.

One last point before the tradional screenies, we’re opening 3 new positions:

  • Mobile software developer: J2ME or other mobile programming experience needed
  • Web developer: AJAX, JAVAscript, PHP & possibly RoR should be close to your mother tongues!
  • Quality assurance manager: Ideally with experience both on mobile and web quality assurance.

Send motivation & CVs to jobs at webwag dot com.

So here’s what it looks like on the mobile
Webwag mobile perspective

And our “one more thing” (Webwag’s new looks).
webwag perspective

So enjoy and give feedback (feedback at webwag dot com)!

Here are the official Press releases: pdf French English

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May 15th, 2007momo london summary

Mobbu logo
Well, in fact a link to the summary since Rod McLaren did a good job here!
He raises a key question for the success of mobile widgets which is openness.
The answer (in the comments) is that Webwag mobile will be completely free and open to any developer that wants to create widgets (same as the web).
With simple html/scripting skills, anybody should have simple widgets running in minutes!

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Great momo around mobile widgets. Most of the fellow actors were here and did great presentations, especially a Charles from opera. Thanks to Jag from O2 that uploaded his photos in real time, I’ve been able to do a great demo with the flickr widget pointing to his tag/user name.

And while we are at it, let’s go a bit ego-centric with a picture of me on stage ;)

me @ momo londond may 07

We are opening today for open beta!

Still many things to improve but at least you can grab a version at http://beta.webwag.com or directly with your mobile at http://webwag.com/m.

All your feedback is more than welcome at mobile-feedback at webwag dot com.

Read the complete news on Thomas’ blog with different “editorial” choices for the background ;)

Webwag mobile screenshot smarties Webwag mobile beach


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