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Most of my drawings look pretty terrible given the limited screen size and well, the limitations of drawing with your finger.
This is a powerful technique and can help in making efficient use of the limited screen size, but it's subject to limitations not seen on the desktop.
The first and most obvious difference is the limited screen size, but just as critical is the limited download speed of current wireless devices.
When browsing on mobile devices, a user has to scroll up and down to find the information they want because of the limited screen size.
On the limited screen size of mobile or the lean-forward experience of the web, standardly arranged feeds make more sense.
Given the limited screen size of mobile phones, the drawings apparently look pretty terrible (no surprise if you've seen Draw Something), but they still create an interesting visual record of a conversation.
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At this point, Apple has pretty much given up on the "limited screen sizes for developers to build to" approach.
Of course, this problem is exacerbated on mobile devices, whose limited screen sizes make long reblogs even harder to read.
Direct-view sets such as LCDs and good old tube models are typically bright but limited in screen size.
For example, limited mobile screen sizes make writing multiple Chinese characters difficult.
There are a number of limited resources on mobile devices, such as limited battery life, screen size, and input methods.
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