Webclip2go logo

At eZeeLabs, the research and development group at eZee inc., we are announcing an early version of WebClip2Go, a free service that let users “clip” content from live web sites and make that content available on mobile phones. In essence, it lets you browse content from the regular Internet on your phone, using the concept of content clipping. Mobile content adaptation is an unsolved problem, and with WebClip2Go, we are experimenting with the separation of “content selection” from “content adaptation”.

And we want to involve the community… WebClip2Go is a community-based open source project sponsored by eZeeLabs that aims to foster a community of contributors to build and share web clips that bridge the regular web and the mobile web. By involving the community, we hope to find the “right way” through open discussions / trial and errors from the community.

WebClip2Go is highly experimental at this stage, but works great which is why we are releasing a number of useful clips; for example, checkout the SXSW Interactive 2008 Mobile Companion.

The WebClip2Go project, led by Michael Yuan is part of on-going research work at eZeeLabs on content selection and adaptation. For more information and more clips see the WebClip2Go website.

ceo