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Date: 2011-03-04 17:51:16
Web browsers
Portable software
Cross-platform software
Mobile browser
Mobile Web
Opera
Web page
Mobile application development
World Wide Web
Software
Computing
Scripting languages

Enhancing Mobile Browsing and Reading Chen-Hsiang Yu Abstract

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