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Combining the power of the Web with the strengths of mobiles devices.

W3C’s mission includes ensuring that the Web be available on as many kind of devices as possible. With the surge of powerful mobile devices in the past few years, the role of the Web as a platform for content, applications and services on these devices is increasingly important.

Standards for mobile Web applications

W3C accompanies this growth with its ongoing work in the following areas:

Latest news feed

more news: Mobile Web Planet, @w3c_mobiweb on Twitter, upcoming talks and events

For Developers

Mobile Web Best Practices flipcards Mobile Web Application Best Practices summary cards

Mobile Web Developer’s corner

W3C Mobile Web training

mobileOK checker

Get Involved!

Get your voice heard: get your company to become a W3C Member, and join the relevant Working Groups:

Check your site / your browser

Web Compatibility Test v1 How does your mobile browser fare in the Web Compatibility Test version 1 and version 2?

Contact: Dominique Hazael-Massieux
W3C’s work on mobile Web is supported by European Union funded projects: MobiWebApp Project, Webinos Project