Attacks on WebView in the Android system
Proceedings of the 27th Annual Computer Security Applications Conference
An integrated cloud-based framework for mobile phone sensing
Proceedings of the first edition of the MCC workshop on Mobile cloud computing
Evaluation of mobile app paradigms
Proceedings of the 10th International Conference on Advances in Mobile Computing & Multimedia
Parallelized sub-resource loading for web rendering engine
Journal of Systems Architecture: the EUROMICRO Journal
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Smart phones have become dramatically more powerful over the past 10 years, as the smart-phone community has focused on bringing the full, rich Web experience to mobile phones. Many content-adaptation technologies have been developed (and in some cases, are still under development) to improve the experience of browsing the Webís rich content using a smart phone. In addition to hosting and delivering a wide variety of rich content, the Web has become a platform for increasingly powerful applications. Ajax, Web 2.0, and so on are buzz words that attempt to quickly summarize the informal and growing collection of technologies that developers use to create and deploy Web applications. Web 2.0 presents both a challenge and an opportunity for smart-phone vendors.