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Mobile Web for everyone?

Posted by Lars Iselid in Lousy humour, Mobile web August 19, 2008

Mobile Web

Hey there Mr Agent and Mr Oilking. Ever heard about the Mozilla Firefox Add-Ons called Wmlbrowser and Small Screen Renderer? Or GSM or 3G?

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