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PDAs and the Web

Learn how to write Web sites for PDAs, Palm Pilots, Windows CE devices, and Internet-ready cell phones.
How to Write Web Pages for the iPhone and Other Wireless Devices
If you're going to build Web pages that can be viewed on cell phones like the iPhone, you should be aware of some of the drawbacks to these devices so that your site is not impossible to use. These tips will help you build Web pages that are either designed solely for cell phones and wireless handheld devices or help you design pages that adapt depending upon what type of device is viewing it.
Writing a PDA Friendly Web Site
Learn what it takes to write a Web page that is accessible to Palm top computers and PDAs
Writing a PDA Friendly Web Site
Learn the tips and techniques to create a PDA accessible Web site. From your HTML Guide, Jennifer Kyrnin.
Optimizing Web Pages for Handheld Devices
A great overview explaining the keys to creating a Web page for a PDA.
Designing Web Sites for PDAs
This article explains the pros and cons to developing a Web site for PDAs. It explains how Wired went about it, and what they discovered in creating their PDA-ready site.
Palm OS Emulator
Even if you don't have a Palmâ„¢ computer, you can emulate one on your Windows PC, Mac, or even Unix. This is a great way to test your Palm pages.

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