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Attention to the user experience and using the strengths of wireless devices are essential to creating successful wireless apps. by Jeff Jurvis June 2003 Issue ADVERTISEMENT W riting Web applications that work well on wireless devices takes more than simply porting standard Web pages to smaller screens. It's understandable how one might make that mistake the tools used to build and deliver Web content to phones are very similar, and in some cases identical, to those used for the World...n
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