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		<title>Creating Graphics for Both Web Pages and PDA Displays</title>
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		<description>Today, the most common graphic file format used on web pages is raster, which has certain limitations. A new technology called Scalable Vector Graphics is emerging as the raster alternative. SVG files contain all the traits of&#xD;normal vector graphics. Their unique properties make them&#xD;more suitable for mobile product displays. By comparing&#xD;and contrasting SVG and raster traits, one can best&#xD;determine the correct file format for specific end output&#xD;displays.</description>
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