org??? onclick=???return
(navigator.userAgent.indexOf(???iPhone??™) != -1)??? > info@oc.org < /a >
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< div class=???rowCuiAddressBox??? >
< label class=???cui??? > office < /label >
< p class=???cui??? > P.O. Box 120208.N < /p >
< p class=???cui??? > Colfax, IN 46035 < /p >
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< div class=???row??? >
< a class=???cuiServiceButton??? target=???_self???
href=???http://maps.google.com/maps?q=2012+Main,+Lapel,+IN??? > Map To Warehouse < /a >
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< /html >
Bandwidth and Performance
Optimizations
Once Apple made the strategic decision to support Web - based applications for iPhone and iPod
touch rather than native applications, optimization emerged as a front burner issue for application
developers. With native applications, programmers can code in their personal style, efficient or
not, because the actual performance hit is negligible, even on a mobile device like iPhone. What ??™ s
more, in a decade where broadband is now the norm, many Web developers have fallen into those
same tendencies and allow their sites and applications to be composed of ill - formed HTML,
massive JavaScript libraries, and multiple CSS style sheets.
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