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Figure 5.46 Examples of Mobile Interfaces (a), (b), (c), (d), and (e)<br />

“Summary thumbnails” is a mobile browser that renders pages as thumbnails, but<br />

keeps the text large enough to read using text truncation. Another solution, “collapse-to-<br />

zoom,” allows users to use a stylus to draw lines across areas on a thumbnail display of a<br />

Web page to either zoom into desired content or collapse unwanted content. Frauenfelder<br />

notes that if such techniques become standard in mobile browsers, designers will come to<br />

rely on these when they create mobile content in the future (2005).<br />

Another research team, Robertson, et al, whose team prototyped a PDA-ITV<br />

application, offers the following guidelines for designing for use in multiple-device<br />

situations:<br />

Distribute information across the appropriate devices<br />

Combine devices so that the ensemble provides more than each independent<br />

device<br />

(d)<br />

Information content strongly determines display format, which should be mapped<br />

to the appropriate device(s)<br />

(a) (b) (c)<br />

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(e)

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