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Tuesday, March 11, 2008

Google: No More Excuses for Not Doing Mobile Work

Google: No More Excuses for Not Doing Mobile Work

Google Gears API might be too technical for most of us to develop applications, but it's worth keeping an eye on.

This blog posting from eWeek.com talks about creating code to use mobile device applications offline. This would allow cell phone and laptop users to continue doing some work, even without an Internet connection.
Posted by Vickie Kline at 6:55 AM

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