Mobile

  1. FC Browser
  2. Webby
  3. Q-Series

Overview

HTML5 based on Mobile TV Browser for NTT DoCoMo's NOTTV Service
(NOTTV – that's the name of a new mobile TV channel that could one day replace 1Seg, the current TV and broadcasting standard for Japanese cell phones.)

Main Features

  • Japanese de-facto standard for mobile broadcasting
  • Renders HTML5 inline video from the local storage
  • Provide extensional plug-in for broadcast service

References

WEBBY

OBIGO Webby is the enabling home application on the device that leads to the wide variety of rich sites and resources on the web.

Different experience in service delivery

The service paradigm is not a new concept; however, unlike the subordinated approach, which is founded to support modeling of web-based programming languages, reuse of web components, acceleration of time-to-market, reduction of organizational expenditure, and more. Additionally, it's possible to extend its capabilities through device APIs that let Web applications access device resource.




Full interactivity with home screen, made easy

Webby designed as an extension to traditional dynamic web technology,

  • Services are making it possible for individuals to create mashups.
  • Improvement of accessibility & usability for brand marketing.
  • Can be extended to access device resources through javascrips.


Native application enjoy the full advantages of their proximity to the hardware's application programming interfaces(APIs). This proximity contributes to generally higher performance and better user experience.
Using Webby, it can be possible to make android native functionality to web based application in comparison to the porting/test/distribution/support effort required with native applications.

Best-of-Breed Framework for Customizing the Home Screen


Providing Web application using Device API, It makes various UX to user and provides extended phone decoration on home screen.




Q Series

The Q-Series(Obigo mobile suite) is a set of products designed to implement applications optimised for target devices such as mobile phones, personal digital assistants, and other platforms with limited resources in terms of RAM, ROM, network capabilities, and user interface.

The products are generic in the sense that they are independent of both the operating system and the user interface of the host device. The products are also independent of the network access being used with the host device. To address this functionality in the host device, Obigo defines an API to the host device integration.

The major benefits of the Obigo Q-Series :

  • Simple integration
  • Simple upgrades
  • Efficient code
  • Flexible, dynamic, and scalable

Q-Series Assets