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	<title>Comments on: A site for everyone</title>
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		<title>By: Bengt</title>
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		<description>Don't forget Windows Mobile 6!

Really I haven't seen many websites that work well in a PDA, and that certainly is the future for business people. Actually one great system although not a webpage in itself, is WestJet's e-ticket - they send it, I open it on my PDA and show it as my boarding pass. Works across the board from inspectors to flight attendants. Very cool, very useable technology - which is kind of vacant I find. There are lots of technologies, but I can pick a handful that are really useful to the average person on a daily basis. Why don't you make a PDA app for parking that lets the user put in the meter # where they are parked when they arrive - tie it back to an ecomm account that they have either prepaid or do a one-off payment, and the green hornet can verify payment on their PDA. I'm sure there are a couple of things to work out, but an example of how apps can work in daily life for the masses, not just apps for hard-core Internet users.</description>
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<p>Really I haven&#8217;t seen many websites that work well in a PDA, and that certainly is the future for business people. Actually one great system although not a webpage in itself, is WestJet&#8217;s e-ticket - they send it, I open it on my PDA and show it as my boarding pass. Works across the board from inspectors to flight attendants. Very cool, very useable technology - which is kind of vacant I find. There are lots of technologies, but I can pick a handful that are really useful to the average person on a daily basis. Why don&#8217;t you make a PDA app for parking that lets the user put in the meter # where they are parked when they arrive - tie it back to an ecomm account that they have either prepaid or do a one-off payment, and the green hornet can verify payment on their PDA. I&#8217;m sure there are a couple of things to work out, but an example of how apps can work in daily life for the masses, not just apps for hard-core Internet users.</p>
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