The WAP Forum recently released the next revision (Version 2.0) of specifications for the Wireless Application Protocol (WAP). As an evolution of the open wireless standards for delivering ...
Over the past year, Webmasters have seen the hype about wireless technologies come and go. For a while, wireless was the hot new thing, but just as with B2C and B2B, the hype machine for Wireless ...
The Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) and Bluetooth each currently play key roles. WAP connects mobile phone users to a variety of Internet-based applications. Bluetooth allows users to wirelessly ...
Wireless Application Protocol, or "WAP," was once the industry standard for serving mobile Web pages. However, the iPhone supports HTML instead of WAP by default with ...
More than a year after the introduction of wireless application protocol (WAP) technology just one in eight Esat Digifone customers owns a WAP-compatible handset. In addition, leaked figures from ...
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Some cell phones are so hard to use that most people are abandoning the fancy features such as e-mail, according to two studies that put the blame on WAP. More than 90 percent of the handsets on the ...
Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) faces technical and commercial setbacks before it becomes mainstream, and threatens to double the cost of e-business development. Wireless Application Protocol (WAP ...
On October 28, 2001, Ghanaweb launched its functional Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) service, becoming the first Ghanaian site to have a WAP service that enabled mobile phone users, to view ...
Microsoft's public declaration of support for wireless application protocol (Wap) will not be reflected in its product strategy, which instead will be based on a Microsoft-developed alternative.
It has been a long time since anyone spoke about Wireless Application Protocol (WAP), the Wireless Application Service Providers’ Association (WASPA) said in a press statement today (19 June 2012).