I was actually referring to the webOS emulator: http://developer.palm.com/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=1744&Itemid=58 "Currently, the emulator does not support the following: * Accelerometer * Audio * Bluetooth (UI and any interface-specific APIs do not work in the emulator) * Camera * Gesture area * Multi-touch * Rotation * Sound * Video * Wi-Fi (UI and any interface-specific APIs do not work in the emulator, but network connectivity works by using the desktop connection)" If the emulator supported multi-touch and rotation, I think this would work well for testing any mobile web content where the developer is concerned about memory and processor limitations. I think a lot of physical devices can work well as a canary in the coal mine, though. If I weren't messing with maps so much, it probably wouldn't be a big problem. Jason