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We introduce a novel personalized web service system through mobile devices. By providing only users' preferred web pages or smaller readable sections, service elements, the problem of the limitation of resource of mobile devices can be solved. In this paper, the preferred service elements are obtained from the statistical preference transactions among web pages for each web site. In computing the preference, we consider the ratio of the length of each web page and users' staying time on it. Also, our system dynamically provides the personalized web service according to the different three cases such as the beginning stage, the positive feedback, and the negative feedback. In the experimental section, we demonstrate our personalized web service system and show how much the resource of mobile devices can be saved.