Convert Your Blog into a Mobile Compatible Blog

April 6, 2010 by · 20 Comments
Filed under: Internet, Mobile, Tutorials 

Have you ever wondered on “How to convert my blog into a Mobile friendly blog??”. Answer is very simple.

There are thousands of methods to do it, but here I’m telling you the easiest way of creating a mobile compatible site.

  1. First visit the URL http://www.google.com/gwt/x
  2. Enter your blog’s address and click “Go”
  3. Now copy the URL from your Address Bar
  4. Create a sub domain (e.g. http://m.mayuonline.com)
  5. Redirect your sub domain to the URL copied on the step 3

That’s all. Now ask your friends and readers to visit your blog using their handheld devices on the newly created sub domain.

You can access my blog on your mobile devices at http://m.mayuonline.com

Hope you enjoyed the tip.

Colombo wata – Sri Lankan Game

It’s so nice to see finally Sri Lankans have taken initiations to make localized games for Sri Lankan market. First such game I saw is, Operation Thopigala where Army soldiers is getting into LTTE base in Thopigala and confront them in commando style.

Later I found there was a game release followed by success full movie ABBA. ABBA was a mobile game, and many people are pleased to see Sri Lankan heritage on mobile as a game.

Recently Sri Lankan game developers have released a new game in Sinhala. Colomba wata (Around Colombo) is a mobile based game where you’re a taxi driver and need to drive around Colombo. Check out the cool video that I got from the site.

Colombo Ride (“Colomba wate”) : The first Sinhala mobile game of its kind has finally arrived. The game is available for free download on any network anywhere in the world. So join in and play the most anticipated mobile game in Sri Lankan history.

This kind of initiations should be encouraged and people should support these people. Atleast download and play the game and report errors, therefore they can improve the quality of the game. One day we can introduce our games to international market.

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