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Originally Posted by ruskie View Post
You could probably get proxy compression setup on some server or something and use it with whatever browser you want.
Google does a pretty good job too.

Dig upon >> this <<

http://www.google.com/m/search

It is also possible to add this additional search engine to the Internet Search applet if you have root access to your tablet. The configuration files for the search applet are located under /usr/share/mis.

For example, for Google it looks like this:

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<search name="Google"
icon="/usr/share/icons/hicolor/scalable/hildon/qgn_indi_search_google.png"
action="http://www.google.com/search"
user-input="q">
<input name="btnG" value="Search"/>
<input name="hl" value="en"/>
<input name="safe" value="medium"/>
<input name="client" value="ms-nokia-wifi"/>
</search>
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If you add /m to the "action" line like so

Your searches will return results formatted for a mobile device if available.

Having used Motorola handsets exclusively for 10 years I also have an extensive J2ME collection.
However, I have yet to find anything in that collection that I couldn't do faster with Flash or home grown and locally stored HTML on an Internet Tablet. Even at my 19.2 k GPRS connection.

Some >> examples <<

Also posted >> here <<

Last edited by YoDude; 2009-09-16 at 23:16.