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Don't let the rigors of business travel or the joys of telecommuting keep you from answering e-mail, checking price and inventory information on the Web or keeping tabs on the competition. But keep in mind that portability can bring with it compromises, the most important of which is speed: laptop computers and the modems they use typically are slower than their desktop counterparts.
This Recommendation specifies an abstract modularization of XHTML and an implementation of the abstraction using XML Document Type Definitions (DTDs). This modularization provides a means for subsetting and extending XHTML, a feature needed for extending XHTML's reach onto emerging platforms.
"In the Mobile Information Society you should be able to access your personal files, data and e-mail from the device at hand - anywhere at anytime. Not only should you be able to read the data, but also change it, and have changes updated on all your appliances. From your mobile device to the networked device, everything should be collected, processed and send on the fly without complications. As an example, e-mail read on your handheld computer should automatically be shown as a read e-mail on your desktop. Therefore, several world leaders in communication and computing have joined forces to make a new synchronization protocol that makes it possible to get ubiquitous access to updated information with any application."
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