Now, mobile Web.
Mobile communications and the Internet are two revolutionary technologies that are coming together in a manner that could change the business landscape of Asia. Wireless application protocol (WAP) provides direct connections from mobile devices to the Internet and other online services, and it also...
| Publicado en: | Far Eastern Economic Review Vol. 163; no. 17; pp. 32 - 35 |
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Review Publishing Company Ltd.
April 27 2000
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