Consumers and businesses have access to vast stores of information on the Internet, ranging from newspapers, shopping catalogs, restaurant guides, classified ads, jobs listings, dating services to discussion groups and e-mail. All this information is typically accessible only while users are in front of a computer at home or in an office. Wireless devices allow unprecedented access to information from any location at any time. The presentation of this information must be tailored to the constraints of mobile devices. Small screens, slower connections, high latency and limited input capabilities present new challenges.
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