Web applications for Mobile Safari (used on the iPhone and iPod touch) can take advantage of multiple touches and gestures. The simplest gestures to implement are scaling and rotating an object, since support for them is built-in.

Web applications for Mobile Safari (used on the iPhone and iPod touch) can take advantage of multiple touches and gestures. The simplest gestures to implement are scaling and rotating an object, since support for them is built-in.
In a previous post I covered how to use DNS tools to find what host receives email, and in this one I’ll cover the recipient part of an email address which is to the left of the @. Exact details on how to control what happens for a particular address depends on the ISP, so I’ll only be covering the topic in general terms.