A: Emerging CDPD
digital-cell-phone networks will carry IP packets to and from web
servers that use Unwired Planet's UPLink Server software. The servers run UP's Hand-Held Device Markup Language (HDML).
B: Netscape Navigator won't do
here. Instead, Unwired Planet's UPLink Client browser software is embeddedin special cell phones from AT&T and Mitsubishi. This browser translates HDML tags into a four-line display format.
C: With HDML, the Web-page
designer creates "soft" buttons, assigned on the fourth line of the display, for interactive Web browsing. Each button activates a link on the server. Users can also enter data in forms with the alphanumeric phone keyes.
Flexible C++
Matthew Wilson
My approach to software engineering is far more pragmatic than it
is
theoretical--and no language better exemplifies this than C++.
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