WAP White Papers

DNA Wap/WML Article for Digital TV Strategies

Overview Wap, or Wireless Application Protocol, is commonly associated with the functionality intended to allow users to access internet-based services from a hand-held mobile device such as a phone or a PDA. This technology, or rather the services which have been created to utilise it, have generally not proved popular with consumers. The promise of internet-on-the-move is yet to materialise therefore the time invested by many developers in learning the new technology and the financial investment by businesses in infrastructure is largely going to waste.

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PublisherCore 10 File FormatPDF, requires Acrobat Rdr 5
Date PublishedSeptember 2002 Downloads85
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