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So if you are not in the UK you'll have to buy your own ASUS
EeePC ! But make sure you buy the ASUS EeePC 900 edition with GNU/Linux pre-installed to get an extra 8G of flash disk space for FREE !
This ASUS EeePC competition is open only to residents of the United Kingdom, except employees of ASUS Limited and their respective subsidiaries, affiliates, advertising and promotion agencies and their immediate families (defined for the purpose of these rules as husband, wife, mother, father, sister, brother, son, daughter, or persons residing in the household of such employees), and anyone else professionally connected with this Competition. The promoter reserves the right to verify the eligibility of entrants and check their identity.
dot.mobi web pages have some special conventions, standards and styles (some of them mandatory) that might be different to other web standards and conventions you find on the rest of the web:
- http://dev.mobi/
- http://dev.mobi/styleguides
- http://dev.mobi/files/dotMobi_Domain_Naming_Guidelines_1.0.html
- http://dev.mobi/files/dotmobi_Switch_On_Web_Developer_Guide.html
for example:
URLS:
I18N:DotMobi rules stipulate that there should be a site at the second level domain. This means that mobile users can enter the URL as example.mobi instead of www.example.mobi, thereby saving keystrokes.
MIME type:Identify national variations of dotMobi sites by using the corresponding country code top level domain identifier (ccTLD) as the third level domain identifier.ie uk.mydomain.mobi !
For XHTML-MP, the recommended MIME type is
application/vnd.wap.xhtml+xmlorapplication/xhtml+xml. Unlike HTML, XHTML-MP should not be served astext/html.
You can develop, test and validate your dot mobi sites for compliance by using:
Get your legal team to read these first (before you spend any time coding)
- Yahoo Terms
- Yahoo Maps Terms
- Yahoo Rules
- Yahoo Uses
and get your legal team to read these second