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Though iPhone’s Safari browser is able to render any website just like you would
see it on a desktop browser, the available screen area is much smaller than in
common “classic” displays. This poses a new challenge for designers and
developers who now can reach millions of users that use mobile Web. Websites
that are specifically optimized for the iPhone utilize the
screen to the fullest extent, and use less bandwidth (which is necessary,
because the connectivity is not always optimal). -

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This link has been bookmarked by 10 people . It was first bookmarked on 27 Sep 2009, by Holger Zscheyge.
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Stacy WileSmashing Magazine
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Though iPhone’s Safari browser is able to render any website just like you would
see it on a desktop browser, the available screen area is much smaller than in
common “classic” displays. This poses a new challenge for designers and
developers who now can reach millions of users that use mobile Web. Websites
that are specifically optimized for the iPhone utilize the
screen to the fullest extent, and use less bandwidth (which is necessary,
because the connectivity is not always optimal). -

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