Right On. And it the stimulus of mobile context (for those who enjoy a
mobile lifestyle) that leads to new ways of thinking (playing and working),
innovative services and ultimately happy consumers.
Tom Hume wrote:
> +1
>
> And I'd add that the context in which mobile is used brings
> differences, in the same way that a reduced interface (phone
> keypad+small screen) does.
>
> On 25 Mar 2004, at 16:36, David Harper wrote:
>
> > My bias/position comes from the desire to move mobility specific apps
> > forward rather then squeezing the web into a small window. That
> > approach
> > never works on the long term. Sure reading a doc is nice but a 25 page
> > doc or a site with flash designed for a large screen with perhaps a
> > popup or two thrown in. I want to see new uses emerge specific to
> > mobile
> > and designed for mobile.
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