UF launches UF Mobile Web, allowing access via handheld device

August 18, 2011

GAINESVILLE, Fla. — The University of Florida officially launched its mobile Web application today, giving students, faculty and staff the ability to access to a host of online features anytime and anywhere using a mobile device.

UF Mobile Webm.ufl.edu — allows users to:

  • Access a live interactive map searchable by building name or number.
  • Check out a constantly updated calendar of events.
  • Keep in touch with faculty and staff.
  • Know where an RTS bus is and when it will arrive.
  • Contact the UF police department or the operator in two clicks.
  • Receive UF Alerts the instant they’re issued.
  • Link to UF sites such as GatorZone, ISIS and e-Learning.

UF officials soft launched UF Mobile Web in June, and the site has had nearly 46,000 unique visitors since then.

To use UF Mobile Web, launch the browser on your web-capable mobile device and go to m.ufl.edu. UF Mobile Web requires users to have a Web/data plan from their carriers or a Wi-Fi connection.

The UF Mobile Web was developed using the Mobile Web Open Source Project v2.5.0, a fork of version 0.9 of MIT Mobile Web.