Mobile Document Access

Mobile document access (MDA) is a methodology by which a mobile computer such as a cell phone or PDA, can retrieve, store, and otherwise access electronic documents and/or images of paper documents not specifically created for a mobile computing device. The term has some overlap with the concepts of Mobile content, Content Management Systems and Data conversion, and sometimes utilize the Mobile Web.

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