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Fortunately Slashdot has the "Palm" mode :-)
This could be done a number of ways. A user could point to a text area of a web page and get an option to recast. The software could then pop a new temporary window and grab and recast the designated text area to fit the window. That would be all that is required. It would be the responsibility of the user to close the window when done reading.
Alternately, the text could popped into the news reader.
I just got my device, so I apoligize if such a capability already exists and I am unaware of it.
I would really appreciate any comments and would like to know if there is a better way to get this suggestion to the Nokia team.
Thanks.