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Aug 02, 2007 -- "Dot Mobis" come to the States

Clark has a cell phone that allows him to surf the 'net and view websites on the phone screen. Sometimes the phone freezes up if a site is too big or it has lots of graphics, however. The latest big deal in the cell phone industry is to allow websites to render easily and be seen clearly. Around the world, companies have been able to do this successfully. But in the States, it's been a struggle. So, Clark was excited to hear that a new technology -- currently only available overseas -- is coming to the states. It's called a "dot mobi" site, according to Fortune magazine. Basically, instead of the site ending in ".com," it ends in ".mobi" and can be view on a mobile device. Clark is hoping his site can be converted to a .mobi so people can see it clearly on their phones. We'll let you know what it costs and how it works.

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  • HOW TO LISTEN TO THE SHOW ON THE MOBILE PHONE
    HELLO CLARK
    HOW ARE YOU? I WOULD LIKE TO LISTEN TO YOUR SHOW ON THE INTERNET TABLET (NOKIA N810) ITS A TECH QUESTION I KNOW BUT CAN YOU HELP ME OUT. I HAVE MEDIA PLAYER 9

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