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Wireless Web
Development
Wireless Web Development, Second Edition
provides a substantial business and engineering background for wireless
developers, covering facets of wireless Web software development for
today's mobile platforms. Today's wireless technologies - including
wireless HTML, WAP 2.0, XML, Palm's WCA, and iMode - are discussed in
detail, with examples of each. Moreover, Ray Rischpater places a special
emphasis on the differences between the Web and the wireless Web, helping
the reader understand the engineering and human interface issues that they
must address when creating wireless Web applications.
Ray Rischpater
Format: Paperback, 2nd ed., 408pp.
Publisher: APress L. P.
Published: June 2002
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The
Wireless Web Usability Handbook
Today a Web site is only as valuable as it is productive. Users need
sites that are easy to use and helpful. The sites that are not, lose their
visitors' interest quickly and can cost companies loyal customers. This is
even more of an issue when users might be coming to a site via a wireless
device. Not only do designers have to consider different platforms and
browsers when designing sites, now they need to consider different devices
and user agents for viewing with those devices. So how do you design a
site that is effective on all these devices? You begin by knowing your
users and understanding how and why your content is accessed. From there
you can address the needs of your specific users and design accordingly.
Details current content delivery technologies, including WML, WAP, WMLS,
VoiceXML, Compact HTML (cHTML), i-Mode, HDML/HDTP, WebTV, SMS, GPS, EPOC,
ONSTAR, SyncML, BlueTooth, and XML
Mark Pearrow
Format: Paperback, 350pp.
Publisher: Charles River Media
Published: February 2002
Edition Desc: Book & CD-ROM
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I-Mode: A
Primer
Your i-mode Road Map With one-button browsing, robust HTML-based
content, "always-on" high-speed connections, and over 27 million
Japanese users, NTT DoCoMo's i-mode already delivers the kind of mobile
Internet services that WAP developers are still struggling to implement.
This comprehensive primer gives you the inside story on i-mode and shows
you how to put this simple, yet powerful, technology to work. Nik Frengle
deciphers DoCoMo's enigmatic partnering rules and the revenue model that
helps e-business turn Web games, entertainment, business news, and more
into phone-sized code and cash. Put i-mode to Work
Nik Frengle
Format: Paperback, 1st ed., 508pp.
Publisher: Wiley
Published: January 2002
Edition Desc: Book & CD-ROM
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Multi-Platform
Wireless Web Applications with Cdrom
In this unique guide, a crack team of software engineers delivers
the programming solutions and source code you need to jump-start a
cross-platform wireless application project. Using flow charts and
transformations (WAP, HDML, Chmtl/I-mode, Voice XML, and HTML) - and
Create your own state-of-the art wireless application using XML,XSLT, WAP,
HDML, Chtml, Voice XML, XUL, and HTML.
Hungry Minds
Format: Paperback, 562pp.
Publisher: Wiley
Published: November 2001
Edition Desc: Book & CD-ROM
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I-mode: A
Developer's Guide to Creating Applications with Chtml and Java
This is the first book to provide developers with all the
information they need to create secure, fast, graphical, up-to-date iMode
web sites and services. iMode is a mobile Internet portal owned by NTT
DoCoMo in Japan, and it enables mobile phone users to access the internet
any time their phone is on. This book coves iMode device characteristics
and architectures, as well as details on how to program in cHTML and Java
to ensure developers create high performance, suitably optimised
applications.
Peter Bellew
Format: Paperback, 272pp.
Publisher: Wiley, John & Sons
Published: January 2002
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I-Mode
Crash Course
The wireless Internet service that dominates the Japanese
market--mushrooming from 3 to 17 million users in a single year--is coming
to the United States and Europe. i-mode Crash Course helps you prepare,
whether your interest is technical or financial--whether you're offering
the killer app or competing against it--even if you're simply a consumer
who wants to get on top of the latest technology. i-mode Crash Course
gives you insider details on the most successful wireless Internet
application in the world.
John R. Vacca
Format: Paperback, 350pp.
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Professional
Published: November 2001
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I-Mode
Developer's Guide: Designing and Developing Chtml Applications and Web
Sites
Users of this book will be able to quickly and efficiently build
I-Mode pages using their most familiar text editor. Following examples and
instructions based on the author's successful experience, developers will
create or convert images from other platforms, create animations and sound
files, and develop dynamic database driven I-Mode applications and Web
sites using common scripting languages such as Perl, PHP, and Java.They
will also understand the relationship between I-Mode and other wireless
technologies, and it's unique business model. An overview of several of
the "killer applications" that have fueled I-Mode's success will
further prepare the reader to create applications that take full advantage
of the options of small screen devices.
Paul Wallace, Andrea Hoffman, Daniel Scuka, Mika Tuppola
Format: Paperback, 700pp.
Publisher: Sams
Published: November 2001
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