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| Format: | Recurso educativo Open Access |
| Language: | en |
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2006
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| Online Access: | https://eric.ed.gov/?id=EJ750587 |
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- How to Serve Content to PDA Users on-the-Go Cuddy, Colleen Internet Web Sites Programming Library Services Computers Telecommunications Computer System Design Fans of mobile devices are everywhere, and they are using their PDAs, smart phones, and mobile phones to access Web-based content. Chances are that they are trying to access your library's Web site or find library-based content for their devices. In this article, the author presents some tips on how to serve those who wants to grab some fast info while they're on-the-go. Some the tips are: (1) to prepare one's content which could probably give the mobile user audience the quick answers; and (2) to redesign one's Web site for mobile users. Furthermore, the author discusses the PDA limitations; how to use the right codes when coding Web pages; and how to test one's sites. (Contains 3 figures.)