Not exact matches
Some marketers rely on ads that,
when clicked on a
mobile device, simply open in a
mobile browser.
We automatically track and collect the following categories of information
when you visit our Site, such as: (1) information about your IP Address,
Mobile Device, and
Browser; (2) the types of computers accessing the Site; (3) referring source which may have sent You to the Site; and (4) other information associated with the interaction of Your browser and th
Browser; (2) the types of computers accessing the Site; (3) referring source which may have sent You to the Site; and (4) other information associated with the interaction of Your
browser and th
browser and the Site.
Cookies are small pieces of removable data that are stored by the web -
browser on your computer,
mobile phone or other device that identifies your computer,
mobile phone or other device
when you visit the Website.
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When people scan or read a QR code with their iPhone, Android or other camera - enabled Smartphone, they then can link to digital content on the web; activate a number of phone functions including email, IM and SMS; and connect the
mobile device to a web
browser.
When people scan or read a QR code with their iPhone, Android or other camera - enabled Smartphone, they then can link to digital content on the web; activate a number of phone functions including email, IM and SMS; and connect the
mobile device to a web
browser.
Merchants pointed the finger at
browser - based
mobile, providing the following responses
when asked to «name the
mobile payment system at greatest risk for fraud»:
One was
when people started accessing Manhunt through
mobile browsers, we took them directly to the
mobile version.
When you tap on a link you'll be redirected to a
mobile browser, like Safari on an iOS device, or a
browser working within a Twitter app.
When I visit a Web page via the iPad's
browser, does it default to the
mobile version of the site if there is one?
This is pretty much what the Opera Mini and Skyfire web
browsers do, and it seems strange to see Amazon offer it today
when mobile web
browsers do a pretty good job of rendering web content.
The
browser will default to a
mobile site
when one is available, and it takes a bit of time to render a full site.
The company is hammering home that many of the new features in the update are a direct response to user requests on Facebook, including Ad - hoc network support, compatibility with USB to LAN adapters, and a persistent
browser user agent (the
browser will now remember if you want to use desktop or
mobile view
when browsing).
A few options are available for sorting
when you view your library in a web
browser, but those choices don't show up on your
mobile device.
Some sites which said they did not support
mobile when my
Browser ID was set to Safari iPad work fine with my
Browser ID set to Firefox 4.0 for Windows.
RIM co-CEO Mike Lazaridis demoed the
browser this week at the
Mobile World Congress in Barcelona - though he did not say
when it would actually be available to CrackBerry addicts.
I'm having trouble with the Opera
mobile and the default
browser; both don't work (
when selected, I get taken back to the home screen), and in the market, I can't page up or down once I get into Apps - > Communication — > Top Free (pressing the nook buttons does nothing), so I can not get to the Opera Mini app to try a reinstall.
Unlike Apple's Safari
mobile browser, the PlayBook supports Adobe Flash, and
when you visit websites you typically get served up the full website and not a
mobile version.
Just visit the site in a
mobile browser and
when the download is complete, open your download manager and tap the.
Unfortunately most
mobile browsers for Honeycomb still identify themselves as
mobile browsers, and you may end up viewing
mobile versions of web sites if publishers configure their web sites to automatically detect your device type and display a
mobile web page
when appropriate.
When you visit our Site we may collect information about your online browsing behaviour and any devices you have used to access our Site (including your IP address,
browser type and
mobile device identifiers)
However,
when I was manually selecting notes, the
mobile browser interface was insufficient.
This might make your blog look a little sparse in the web
browser version of your veterinary website, but it will be worth it
when your blog translates to a
mobile version and those long paragraphs get condensed horizontally and stretched vertically.
Crowd Play allows game owners to invite a group of players to vote on story decisions and give feedback from their
mobile devices using any web
browser connected online
when following along with the lead player on a main screen.
Revealed at the game's sneak preview during San Diego Comic - Con, Crowd Play allows game owners to invite a group of players to vote on story decisions and give feedback from their
mobile devices using any web
browser connected online
when following along with the lead player on a main screen.
But that complaint is at odds with the opinion that Nintendo should pretend the
mobile phone doesn't exist
when it comes to offering services like web
browsers.
But
when your
mobile device already has a built - in web
browser, it's difficult to see the point of using a second screen.
When you visit our Website, your
browser may save a tiny piece of information (called, a «cookie») on your computer,
mobile phone or other device.
When finished, the new TopForm will be cloud - based software you use from your web
browser, and compatible with all platforms, from Windows PCs to Macs to
mobile devices.
What do you think of
when someone says
mobile legal research —
mobile browser accessibility or law via app?
When your clients login to MyCase from their
mobile device's web
browser and click «view invoice» they will see the invoice's details nicely displayed and they can easily pay that invoice on the bottom!
Automatically Collected Information:
When you use the Service, we may automatically record certain information from your web
browser and / or our
mobile apps by using different types of technology, including standard log files or web beacons.
Oh, by the way, without web innovation we wouldn't even be able to post comments to each other on this web site, so there is that also... The verge should make an app for you to use, I guess... Oh wait, they did, and then they figured out that it's a ton of work to keep it updated across the different
mobile platforms, so instead they updated their web page for desktop and
mobile, and can iterate over the new versions faster because it's one codebase, and you can view it from every
browser, and it's beautiful, and if something changes you don't have to install an update, you just get it
when you visit the page... I also love apps, but we need both where it makes sense.
Setting up content filtering on
mobile devices for
when your kids are connected to other Wi - Fi networks or to a
mobile 3G or 4G network is trickier: You have to install a Web
browser that offers filtering.
We're reminding our fellow internet citizens that Firefox Focus is the
mobile browser that helps people cut through the clutter
when they are out in the world using cellular data and don't really want to spend their time waiting for ads and other inessential content to load.
The form factor is awesome, and
when running a full Chrome
browser and peripheral support it could be become my main
mobile productivity machine.
This is one area people have had difficulty with
when using the
mobile app, especially on Android, so if you're having problems, using the
browser might fix it.
Though Firefox has an uphill battle in
mobile browsers when faced against Chrome, the inclusion of Add - on support is a huge differentiator.
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mobile device over time and across different websites
when you use the Online Services using cookies or similar technologies, such as your Internet Protocol address, your
browser type, your operating system, the pages you view on the Online Services, etc..
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mobile device over time and across different websites
when you use the Online Services, such as your Internet Protocol address, your geographic location, your
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