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Defining the terms used on the mobile web is important to a business owner, if you want to get a mobile website. Our terms of use are as follows: By using this Site, you agree to accept and be bound by the following terms and conditions concerning your use of the Site. (Website Terms of Use). You may not access this web site at any time, should you not agree to be bound by these terms of use. At any time that the Terms of Use are modified, the modification shall be effective immediately upon posting. By your access and use of this Site, you agree to periodically review our website's Terms of Use and shall be conclusively bound by any such future modifications. All contents included on this site including, but not limited to text, graphics, logos buttons, images, digital down-loads, data, software, html and xhtml code, xml code, dhtml code and icons, are the property of SEO Website Designers. All software used on this site is the property of SEO Website Designers or its software suppliers and is protected by Canada and International copyright laws. Any use of this material without the prior written consent of SEO Website Designers is strictly prohibited. Unless you can already define what a mobile website is, please read the following terms definitions.
A mobile browser is simply software that performs as a user agent
on a mobile device. Popular mobile browsers include Internet Explorer mobile
and Opera mobile
, among others. Without a web browser you could not access the mobile web.
A mobile device is a hand held device that can be used to access the mobile web on a wireless connection. Cellphones, PDA's and SmartPhones
like the iPhone
from Apple are common examples.
The term means Personal Digital Assistant
and has become a common language term, that few people bother to define.
Data is simply digital information that can be retrieved as download to a digital device.
The www is simply explained as a collection of publicly available digital information, stored on server computers all around the world. It should be accessible by anyone with access to the web.
For a server computer to serve
mobile web pages properly, it needs to be configured to provide the pages in a mobile friendly way. This is best done with proper HTTP header use.
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