Bloglines Goes Even Faster

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Visteon Corporation, a leader in vehicle audio and infotainment systems, has started production of a Bluetooth hands-free system developed jointly with Parrot to equip the Nissan Bluebird Sylphy in China.
BT has confirmed that it is to hook up with one-time rival Vodafone to offer punters a new phone product that blurs the boundaries between fixed line and services. The UK’s dominant fixed line telco hopes the prospect of this converged fixed-mobile service will help it generate ?1bn in revenues a year.
As mobile TV gears up in earnest, operators and handset vendors are finally coming to grips with a slew of problems that are impeding its uptake–including some of their own making. Among the challenges cited here last week at IBC, Europe’s largest broadcast technology conference, are a persistent lack of interoperability, quality-of-service issues and a nonexistent certification process for any of the handful of competing mobile-TV standards.
Bloglines is one of the Internet properties that really works hard for me. As a way of keeping the liveliest of radar screens in a most user-friendly format, I thoroughly and often recommend it to others. By using a news feed aggregator such as this, my efficiency in staying on top of what’s happening has increased markedly.
Now it comes in an enhanced version for Mobile Devices. That’s because they’ve put the Skweeze on the content. The Skweezer technology optimizes web pages for your personal handheld mobile devices to maximize your viewing pleasure. Skweezer compresses and reformats the content so you get it faster and better looking on your small screen. As you surf, the content will continue to be skweezed.
There’s a word of caution to those who just want to check it out on their Desktop computer and then go back to normal viewing. The software plants a cookie so that your device will signal that it wants to receive Bloglines in a Skweezed format. If you want to go back to the normal ’stabile’ version, then you need to eliminate that cookie to restore the normal look.







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September 22nd, 2006 at 5:46 pm
Hello,
You can also click on the “Full Bloglines” links that are on the mobile pages, to reset this cookie, and get you back to the full version of Bloglines.
Thanks,
Paul Querna
Bloglines Engineer
September 22nd, 2006 at 6:12 pm
Thanks, Paul, for that clarification. I guess I didn’t spot that.