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Specifications undergoing public review (3/01)
The Specification that outlines the architecture for WAP 2.0 is now
available in proposed version for comments from the general public.
This document is the first of a series of documents that specifies
the new - Next Generation - architecture of the Wireless Application
Protocol. Deadline for comments: May 23, 2001.
Document available for download (PDF 621Kb) WAP-210-WAPArch-20001017-p
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| CMG Telecommunications |
WAP
Service Broker
Mobile
E-mail |
| Ericsson |
Products and services.
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| Fast Company |
Hard
Cell The story of the Kyocera Smartphone is a case study in
creativity, design, engineering -- and sheer determination. Here's
what it takes to launch a hot product in a crowded market. |
| IBM |
The
Mod Squad: Reusable style sheet components.
Shows how to create a single style sheet that supports both HTML and
WML. |
| Imperium |
Building
Effective WAP Sites and Services |
| infoSync |
WAP and i-mode
- what difference? (7/02) I've read this over and over and over
again, and I am starting to get really sick of it - it's just like
how some people can't seem to comprehend that WLAN and Bluetooth are
similar technologies, but don't compete with each other head to
head. WAP sucks. i-mode rocks and has already killed WAP. Baloney!
Let’s get some facts about WAP and i-mode straight here... |
| Infowave |
Developing Wireless Enabled Applications (PDF, registration
required)
- Overview
- Useful Programming Objects
- Developing wireless web applications Infowave
- Using Infowave for the Net for Collaboration
- Design Considerations for Infowave for Exchange
- Using the MSDN Library for Wireless Development
- Summary of Wireless Application Development
- The Future of Wireless Applications |
| I.T. Works |
Information on Wireless
Technology and WAP |
| Mobile Wireless Internet Forum |
Industry consortium to speed creation of a uniform net that brings
together different wireless technologies in use. |
| Nokia |
WAP
Products and services.
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| Openwave |
Developer Forum Tools
and services for WAP developers.
Developer
Alliances Programs
Discovering
Device Capabilities (PDF) How to interpret the HTTP Headers
delivered by devices with the Openwave Mobile Browser
Migrating
from HDML to WML Implementation guidelines for Web developers.
A
simple Application to Push Alerts to a Phone A stripped down C++
command line variant of the SendNtfn Tool.
The
Value of WAP Push (PDF) WAP Push allows developers to create a
new class of personalized mobile Internet services. Based on open
standards, WAP Push delivers powerful application capabilities
including enhanced usability, secure transmission of data, content
delivery, user interaction; controlled access to subscribers, and
backward compatibility with Openwave's earlier UP.Notify push
implementation.
Other
technical articles... |
| Pour quelques
infos de plus |
WAP
Section Technique (Français/French) |
| PremisesNetworks |
Deploying
wireless applications? Consider a Wireless ASP Includes a head
to head comparison of cost savings of wireless hosting versus an
in-house approach. |
| SAR Data |
Cellular Phone Radiation Data
Information Website Latest phone radiation data by manufacturer. |
| TechOnLine |
'Understanding Wireless Communications', 'Software Defined Radio'
and other free courses & lectures available on- line. |
| VBXML |
WAP and Wireless Articles
A Descent
Through the WAP Protocol Stack
On-request
Conversion of HTML to WML
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| W3C
The World Wide Web Consortium
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Mobile Access - Working
towards seamless Web access from mobile devices
www-mobile@w3.org
Mail Archives |
| WAPobjects |
WAPobjects
Framework |
| WAPuSeek |
WAP
Gateways: Do you need one?
Finding a
WAP ISP |
| Web2PCS |
All
About WAP |
| Wireless Developer
Network |
The
Basics of WAP Game Design |
| Wireless Week |
Mobile
Search and Navigation: the Key to the Adoption of the Wireless Web
(8/00) The second coming of the Internet, the un-tethered
version, is in many ways walking a very similar path to its
predecessor. Companies, recognizing the potential of the Wireless
Web, are adding wireless real estate at a fevered pitch –
determined not to be left behind. This zeal bodes well for the
future of this new medium, but it does introduce a problem that any
wired Web surfer can relate to. The more content that is introduced,
the harder it is to find what you are looking for.
Approval
Of 3G Specs Reshapes The Industry (5/00) The standards crucial
to the rollout of 3G services have not been cast in stone, but
rather molded from clay. They have been designed for maximum
usefulness, honed carefully by many hands, then fired and finished.
By now the standards that support advanced applications for wireless
networks have been approved on a regional and international basis
and are available to vendors for the manufacturing process. Although
these standards have been in the works for months, this spring 131
specs finally reached publication. |
| Shunxing Chen, Linfeng Yang - Helsinki University of
Technology
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WAP
(Wireless Application Protocol) (11/98) |
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Also see: |
Related Technologies |
Also see:
i-mode |
Mobile Internet Technology |
Also see:
VoiceXML |
A related but separate technology (not part of the WAP standard).
Submitted to W3C May 2000.
The VoiceXML Forum is an industry organization founded by
AT&T, IBM, Lucent and Motorola, and chartered with establishing
and promoting the Voice eXtensible Markup Language (VoiceXML), a new
standard essential to making Internet content and information
accessible via voice and phone.
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