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DotMobi Launches DIY Product

Posted In: Mobile Content | FirstNews


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DotMobi today announced the global availability of goMobi, a product designed to help businesses create and publish mobile websites. The new solution is a do-it-yourself client that allows virtually anyone to create a mobile website.

DotMobi says the product is targeted primarily at small-to-medium businesses (SMBs) as well as mobile developers and designers.

"All goMobi sites use a friendly, icon-based design, and all goMobi sites automatically recognize what handset your customer is using, so goMobi sites make every phone seem like it's a smartphone. Because of this, your customers will always associate your company with a good mobile experience – no matter what phone they're using," said Trey Harvin, CEO of dotMobi, in a statement.

All goMobi websites are hosted in the cloud by dotMobi, so SMBs don't pay extra for hosting or have to worry about other technology aspects.

The product will be sold through third-party domain and hosting services. Denver-based name.com was the exclusive partner for goMobi beta trials and is now the first to market goMobi with their offerings.

"Given the ease and speed that anyone – from tech amateur to design professional – can now build and deploy a mobile website with goMobi, I'm positive that the current boom in mobile Web use will grow tenfold in a short time. Our wildly successful beta of goMobi is strong proof of that," said Bill Mushkin, CEO of name.com, in a statement.


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