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 <description>Anyone who can build a web page can build a mobile application using a J2ME development tool called Breeze, according to the tool&#039;s maker, Cascada Mobile.
Breeze lets users create applications and published them for free using online tools. The resulting applications include advertising, which developers can pay to remove. The model is similar to some website building applications, but produces real mobile applications that run on the phone.
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