The number of people who are using the Internet and the World Wide Web has grown dramatically during the past few years. Companies have made considerable efforts to create content and services for the web. However, since the advent of WAP, many of them face the problem of porting services to the WAP platform and will continue to do so with the new generations of mobile wireless devices. This paper focuses on the main problem, to develop services for a wide range of devices having different characteristics like screen size or navigation options and discusses two approaches on how to solve those problems.
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