
Skweezer is a service that compresses and reformats Web content being downloaded to your mobile device, so that it loads faster, looks better, and is easier to navigate. With its service formatting the pages to load faster, thus potentially saving you money on your data access plan. Bloglines Mobile also use Skweezer to to optimize off-site links and Mobilize Your Bloglines Subscriptions.
Skweezer also supports RSS news feeds, users can read RSS feeds on their wireless handheld devices, such as Pocket PC or mobile phones, without using a stand-alone RSS Reader.
If you are using Dialup or GPRS to access internet, you can use skweezer to open heavy websites like digg which usually take ages to open with slow internet connection.
Just point out your web browser to http://www.skweezer.net and then type the URL you want to Skweeze and hit enter. The Skweezer show a footer at the bottom of Web pages where you can llustrates the size difference of the Web page being viewed before and after being optimized by Skweezer. The Freakitude webpage was compressed to 22% of the original size.
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