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Subject: | Re: UKNM: The next stage in the game - ????? |
From: | Chris Heathcote |
Date: | Fri, 3 Sep 1999 09:25:03 +0100 |
At 3:56 pm +0100 on 2/9/99, Ian Betteridge wrote:
>1. Designers get smart and make pages that can be viewed on very small
>screens with graphics off and still be usable, or;
>2. You end up with a new protocol dedicated for mobile, small screen
>devices.
>
>Given the prevalence of dumb "whizzy spinny" designers, option 2 is probably
>easier.
So you don't take your custom to whizzy spinny designers.
It'll lead to more separation of content and look/feel - with any
code and graphics (depending on the user's platform, protocols etc.)
whipped together with the content on-the-fly.
I fully expect aural browsers - combine this with speech-to-text
recognition, and you'll never need sit in front of a monitor again ;)
c.
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