Wireless Internet Crash Course

Wireless Internet Crash Course by Roman Kikta, published by McGraw-Hill Professional on November 14, 2001, offers a comprehensive overview of the wireless Internet landscape. This edition spans 350 pages and is presented in English. The book provides an in-depth examination of various wireless technologies, including WAP, SMS, i-mode, and Bluetooth, highlighting their strengths and weaknesses while exploring the existing and potential markets for wireless applications.
Readers will find a detailed analysis of mobile applications development languages and the interoperability challenges that arise within the wireless Internet framework. The text serves as a foundational resource for understanding the complexities of wireless technologies and their applications, making it a valuable reference for those interested in the evolution of mobile connectivity and the future of wireless communication.
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This text provides a crash course in the wireless Internet. WAP, SMS, i-mode, and Bluetooth are all compared and contrasted for their respective strengths and weaknesses, along with the existing and potential wireless markets. Other topics are mobile applications development languages and interoperability issues.
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