Developing Web Clipping Applications
Techmetrix Research
Introduction
When
people talk about the development of mobile Internet, they
often refer to mobile phones (WAP or other), but are less
likely to mention Personal Digital Assistants (or PDAs as they
are commonly known). What is more, the potential mobile phone
market is far greater than the PDA market, as the possible
user base is much more open.
However,
whether we're talking Palm Pilots, Psions or Pocket PCs (the
former Windows CE), Web applications for PDA are capable of
providing far richer, more readable content: the screen
surface is greater (14 lines on a Palm VII without reducing
the point size). What is more, the browsing experience is not
unpleasant for users — the stylus means they can point
intuitively at a hypertext link.
In this
article, we shall look at the Web Clipping solution proposed
by Palm. This
technology, initially reserved for the Palm VII (the first PDA
to have a built-in modem), can now be accessed by other models
thanks to Palm's Mobile Internet Kit. We will find out what Web
Clipping involves and how it is implemented, and will use an
example to illustrate these concepts.
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TechMetrix Research is a technically
focused analyst firm focused on e-business application development needs.
Based in Boston, Mass., the firm publishes comparison reports and product
reviews designed to aid enterprises with decision making and to keep pace
with the fast-moving e-business market.
TechMetrix is a U.S.-based subsidiary
of SQLI, a European company that offers on-site development services to
international organizations. SQLI specializes in e-business project
development.