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(More customer reviews)A professional web developer, I expected, based on the description of this book, a practical guide to redeploying a client web site as a wireless application. Anything but a practical guide, this book presents nearly 400 pages of design philosophy, with tidbits of information scattered throughout. I've read the book, and I am no closer to finishing my project. This was a waste of my time and money.
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A step-by-step guide on how to design Web sites and information applications to take advantage of the explosive growth in mobile device accessDesigning Wireless Information ServicesWith the dramatic increase in wireless access to the Internet, it's critical that your information is accessible to mobile users. This is the first book that clearly explains how to design user interfaces for mobile applications and Web sites that work in the mobile environment. Author Johan Hjelm cuts to the chase by showing how existing Web sites can be redesigned to work with wireless devices, cellular phones, and PDAs, and take advantage of the special properties of the current and next generation mobile networks. He provides step-by-step guidance on how to set up a Web site for mobile access using open standards such as the Wireless ApplicationProtocol (WAP) and XML. Explanations and case studies illustrate how the new technologies will work with existing database applications and systems.
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