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New `widgets' Could Enliven Cell Phones

Wednesday, January 31, 2007 5:53:22 PM
By BRIAN BERGSTEIN

PALM DESERT, Calif. (AP) - Using the Web on most cell phones has tended to be a balky, awkward experience, reminiscent of what the Internet was like on computers in dial-up 1995. So a handful of startups are trying to make it much cooler.

By using new programming tools or rethinking existing ones, companies at this week's DEMO emerging technologies conference claim they can replicate familiar aspects of today's desktop computing on the phone's small screen.

One such company, Bling Software Inc., uses a programming technique called Ajax to deliver Web-like modules of content to any phone with a browser, on any wireless carrier's network. Ajax speeds up Web applications by summoning snippets of data as needed instead of pulling entire Web pages over and over.


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