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Web rendering

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Web rendering is a technique used to adapt Internet web pages (destined to PC/MAC/LINUX web browsers) to other terminal specifications. Such terminals typically don't have the same processing power, screen sizes, etc. Content therefore needs to be "rendered" or adapted to fit and run on such terminals. Most common Web rendering made today is towards mobile phone handsets which are increasingly used as internet browsing terminals.