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Wednesday, March 19, 2003
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SJ Mercury: Newest phones show promise of wireless. Dan Gillmor. While it was amusing to hear all the breathless talk of mobile messaging and camera-equipped phones, which are yesterday's news in places like Japan and Finland, it was clear that the United States is starting to catch up in service and function. [Tomalak's Realm]
12:25:25 PM
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Wireless: Will it or won't it?. CNET News.com's Michael Kanellos wonders whether wireless computing will change the relationship people have with their computers--or wind up a hobby for techno nuts. [CNET News.com]
6:34:20 AM
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Nokia software to tackle corporate apps access [IDG InfoWorld]
"Mobile users will be able to access corporate e-mail, calendars, phone directories and other applications from mobile phones and other devices using software introduced Tuesday by Nokia. at the CTIA Wireless trade show here....
"Nokia One is designed to let carriers provide at lower cost the kinds of services that have been provided using server-based systems set up with large enterprises. With it, corporate applications can be accessed via voice, SMS (Short Message Service), WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) and the Web on a variety of devices, including mobile phones, PDAs (personal digital assistants), PCs and fixed-line phones."
4:18:49 AM
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