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Mobile-First Is Old News. Think Platform-First.

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Google’s Eric Schmidt famously said that mobile is no longer winning, it has already won. If you still find yourself using “mobile first” as a buzzword to shift everyone in your company to mobile,

Danielle M. Villegas‘s insight:

I still think it’s "mobile first", but understanding the platform differences listed here are important. It’s still about mobile, in the end, but seen as how the different OSs approach mobility. In some respects, it could still be seen as something similar to PC vs. Mac, but on a mobile scale. This article is an interesting read, and worth reading for the insight. 

–techcommgeekmom

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Author:

Danielle M. Villegas is a technical communicator who currently employed at Cox Automotive, Inc., and freelances as her own technical communications consultancy, Dair Communications. She has worked at the International Refugee Committee, MetLife, Novo Nordisk, BASF North America, Merck, and Deloitte, with a background in content strategy, web content management, social media, project management, e-learning, and client services. Danielle is best known in the technical communications world for her blog, TechCommGeekMom.com, which has continued to flourish since it was launched during her graduate studies at NJIT in 2012. She has presented webinars and seminars for Adobe, the Society for Technical Communication (STC), the IEEE ProComm, TCUK (ISTC) and at Drexel University’s eLearning Conference. She has written articles for the STC Intercom, STC Notebook, the Content Rules blog, and The Content Wrangler as well. She is very active in the STC, as a former chapter president for the STC-Philadelphia Metro Chapter, and is currently serving on three STC Board committees. You can learn more about Danielle on LinkedIn at www.linkedin.com/in/daniellemvillegas, on Twitter @techcommgeekmom, or through her blog. All content is the owner's opinions, and does not reflect those of her employers past or present.

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