Re: Wireless WebDNA available today!

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2000


It keeps the original formatting.
numero = 28813
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texte = It's OK I found it on SM web site. -- Stuart TremainDigital Imaging Division The Ad-Libitum Group 48 Victoria Street North Sydney 2060 Australia Phone: +612 9959 5633 Fax: +612 9929 4146email: stuartt@adlib.com.au http://www.adlib.com.auOn Saturday, 29 April 1939, Wendell Kozak wrote: >No doubt many of you received the Wireless WebDNA mail from >SM... > >Among other things, lmarovich@smithmicro.com wrote: > >>Wireless WebDNA allows users to access and shop eCommerce sites from >>their phones. Owners of existing websites can take advantage of >>Wireless WebDNA using Smith Micro's consulting services to integrate >>wireless application protocol (WAP) support on their current >site. > >Interesting, but I have read some things about the state of wireless >before -- and two facts rise above the others -- that Europe and Asia >are far ahead of us here in North America when it comes to wireless >technology. And that WAP is in serious trouble: > >http://www.theregister.co.uk/000121-000001.html > >http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1004-200-1528787.html?tag=st.ne.1002. > >Aside from that... I am trying to imagine what sort of products would >one really want to buy over a small WAP enabled device anyway? >Little tiny screen, limited set of little tiny keys. I don't know, >maybe it's just me (I tossed my cell phone years ago) but I just >don't get it. My understanding of current European use is that it >is mainly used for looking up things from databases (ie. phone >numbers) and reading condensed versions of news type articles. > >Wireless WebDNA has a nice ring to it -- and SM sure seems fired-up >about it -- but what is it good for in the real world, aside from >admin purposes? Does anybody see any potential e-commerce scenarios >for Wireless WebDNA? Pet food? Bicycles? Beer? > >Just curious, Wendell > >BTW, for what it's worth, my vision of the wireless future includes >Web Pads. Large color screens with a PalmOS style input system. >Engineered for humans, not insects. > >------------------------------------------------------------- >This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . >To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to > >------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Associated Messages, from the most recent to the oldest:

    
  1. Re: Wireless WebDNA available today! - ATT: TECH SUPPORT (WebDNA Support 2000)
  2. Re: Wireless WebDNA available today! (James Howarth 2000)
  3. Re: Wireless WebDNA available today! (Wendell Kozak 2000)
  4. Re: Wireless WebDNA available today! - ATT: TECH SUPPORT (Kimberly D Ingram 2000)
  5. Re: Wireless WebDNA available today! (WebDNA Support 2000)
  6. Re: Wireless WebDNA available today! (Michael O Shea 2000)
  7. Re: Wireless WebDNA available today! (WebDNA Support 2000)
  8. Re: Wireless WebDNA available today! (Joseph D'Andrea 2000)
  9. Re: Wireless WebDNA available today! (WebDNA Support 2000)
  10. Re: Wireless WebDNA available today! (Kimberly D Ingram 2000)
  11. Re: Wireless WebDNA available today! (Michael O Shea 2000)
  12. Re: Wireless WebDNA available today! (Wendell Kozak 2000)
  13. Re: Wireless WebDNA available today! (Stuart Tremain 2000)
  14. Re: Wireless WebDNA available today! (Stuart Tremain 2000)
  15. Re: Wireless WebDNA available today! (Kenneth Grome 2000)
  16. Re: Wireless WebDNA available today! (Peter Ostry 2000)
  17. Re: Wireless WebDNA available today! (Wendell Kozak 2000)
It's OK I found it on SM web site. -- Stuart TremainDigital Imaging Division The Ad-Libitum Group 48 Victoria Street North Sydney 2060 Australia Phone: +612 9959 5633 Fax: +612 9929 4146email: stuartt@adlib.com.au http://www.adlib.com.auOn Saturday, 29 April 1939, Wendell Kozak wrote: >No doubt many of you received the Wireless WebDNA mail from >SM... > >Among other things, lmarovich@smithmicro.com wrote: > >>Wireless WebDNA allows users to access and shop eCommerce sites from >>their phones. Owners of existing websites can take advantage of >>Wireless WebDNA using Smith Micro's consulting services to integrate >>wireless application protocol (WAP) support on their current >site. > >Interesting, but I have read some things about the state of wireless >before -- and two facts rise above the others -- that Europe and Asia >are far ahead of us here in North America when it comes to wireless >technology. And that WAP is in serious trouble: > >http://www.theregister.co.uk/000121-000001.html > >http://news.cnet.com/news/0-1004-200-1528787.html?tag=st.ne.1002. > >Aside from that... I am trying to imagine what sort of products would >one really want to buy over a small WAP enabled device anyway? >Little tiny screen, limited set of little tiny keys. I don't know, >maybe it's just me (I tossed my cell phone years ago) but I just >don't get it. My understanding of current European use is that it >is mainly used for looking up things from databases (ie. phone >numbers) and reading condensed versions of news type articles. > >Wireless WebDNA has a nice ring to it -- and SM sure seems fired-up >about it -- but what is it good for in the real world, aside from >admin purposes? Does anybody see any potential e-commerce scenarios >for Wireless WebDNA? Pet food? Bicycles? Beer? > >Just curious, Wendell > >BTW, for what it's worth, my vision of the wireless future includes >Web Pads. Large color screens with a PalmOS style input system. >Engineered for humans, not insects. > >------------------------------------------------------------- >This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to > the mailing list . >To unsubscribe, E-mail to: >To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to > >------------------------------------------------------------- This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to the mailing list . To unsubscribe, E-mail to: To switch to the DIGEST mode, E-mail to Stuart Tremain

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