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Nov 25, 2009, 20 :33 UTC (0 Talkback[s]) (2525 reads)

(Other stories by Frank Ableson)

"The term “mobile web” has evolved significantly over time. What started as barely-text-only web applications has matured to a very capable and satisfying mobile experience for many users.

"As an increasing amount of rich content is made available to the mobile browser, the “mobile web” will continue to grow — and with it the platforms that can best leverage it.

"iPhone, Android and Palm webOS are well-positioned to enjoy content-oriented growth through mobile web applications as they are each formidable mobile web client platforms.

"Other, non WebKit browsers are also maturing. Regardless of the platform, or the browser engine, the mobile web experience continues to improve and is becoming an increasing part of our daily lives."

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