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3GNNG Report Review: WAP Doesn't Fall Short, Applications Do
Author: anywhereyougo.com |
Published: 10th Aug 2005 |
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Add CommentFiled in: 3GDec 01, 2000 Paul Whitaker, Director -- Technology Partnerships, AnywhereYouGo.com No WAP Now: Study Urges Companies to Wait for 3G Read an excerpt from the report Read a discussion with one of the report's authors "WAP doesn't work." That's the conclusion drawn by Jakob Nielsen and Marc Ramsay in the recent field study "WAP Usability." This claim was based on one week of experience recorded by twenty users of the Nokia 7110 and Ericsson R320 in London. Two phones, one form factor, two...n
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