Next Generation Wireless Applications: Creating Mobile Applications in a Web 2.0 and Mobile 2.0 World Review

Next Generation Wireless Applications: Creating Mobile Applications in a Web 2.0 and Mobile 2.0 World
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Whenever an author spends half his words telling you what he's going to tell you later, you know he doesn't have much to tell you. I saw a new update is out on this one and perhaps it's been improved but I think most people would be best served reading product descriptions and reviews in the Apple App Store.

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"Cuts through the hype! Golding's compelling offers visionary, but practical insights. A "must have" reference treatment for all practitioners in the mobile innovation space."—Jag Minhas, Telefónica O2 Europe
Second edition of this best-selling guide to Wireless Applications: fully revised, updated and with brand new material!
In Next Generation Wireless Applications, Second Edition, the author establishes a picture of the entire mobile application ecosystem, and explains how it all fits together.
This edition builds upon the successes of the first edition by offering an up-to-date holistic guide to mobile application development, including an assessment of the applicability of new mobile applications, and an exploration into the developments in a number of areas such as Web 2.0, 3G, Mobile TV, J2ME (Java 2 Micro Edition) and many more.
Key features of this second edition include:
New introductory chapters on trends in mobile application, and on becoming an Operator.
Two new chapters on Mobile 2.0 and IMS and Mobilizing Media and TV.
Extra material on convergence, Web 2.0, AJAX (Asynchronous JavaScript and XML), HSDPA (High Speed Downlink Packet Access) and MBMS (Multimedia Broadcast Multicast Service), WiMAX (Worldwide Interoperability for Microwave Access) and WiFi.
Best practice on how to present to, sell to and work with operators.
More insights, anecdotes and sidebars reflecting the author's extensive experience in the industry.

Next Generation Wireless Applications will prove essential reading for professionals in mobile operator and mobile application developing companies, web developers, and developer community managers. Media companies, general managers, business analysts, students, business consultants, and Java developers will also find this book captivating.
"If you want to understand the future of mobile applications and services, their potential impact and the growth opportunities this is the perfect starting point."—Martin Smith, Head of Content Innovation & Applications, T-Mobile

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Wireless Networking Starter Kit, The (2nd Edition) Review

Wireless Networking Starter Kit, The (2nd Edition)
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The Wireless Networking Starter Kit is subtitled the practical guide to W-Fi networks for Windows and Macintosh, and this book by veteran writers Adam Engst and Glenn Fleishman is a complete success. It is full of real world "how to" information on how to understand, design, configure, troubleshoot, and use, a wireless network.
Engst penned the enormously successful Internet Starter Kit, and publishes the very popular TidBITS newsletter. Glenn Fleishman has co-written Real World Adobe GoLive, and has written for the New York Times. Their respective resumes set high expectations, and The Wireless Networking Starter Kit meets them all.
While hard-core Macintosh users may feel slighted that the book's subtitle leads off with Windows, Engst and Fleishmann gives Macintoshes their full attention in each chapter. This book, like all good Wi-Fi/802.11b networking books, is fully platform-agnostic.
One thing that distinguishes the Wireless Networking Starter Kit (WNSK) from some other Wi-Fi books is that the authors spend a fair number of pages early on discussing the basics of networking, both wired and wireless. This is a good tactic, as many readers are using the ease of Wi-Fi/Airport to make their first forays into what can be an esoteric and confusing networking world. Having a grounding in the basics will ease the potential frustration that comes from not really understanding how networking works when you first plunge into the deep end of the 802.11b swimming pool.
Chapter 3, How Wireless Works, is less detailed than other books but enough detail is provided for the reader to understand the essential concepts. I found the best tidbit to be that airborne water particles can absorb or deflect radio waves in the 802.11b frequency band, something I had not read in more technical discussions.
Chapter 4, Connecting Your Computer, leads the reader through the "how do I set up my network settings" morass. Plenty of screenshots are used to show how OS 9 and OS X Macs, and Win 98/XP machines are configured. I've found that the help provided by this type of graphic hand-holding is the key for most people, as some understand the hardware concepts of networking, but cannot wade through the computer jargon to know what number goes in what dialog box! When you get through the relevant part of this chapter, your computer should be ready to go.
I found it refreshing that the authors heavily emphasize planning before doing when a wireless network is first installed. For me, a long-time advocate of the "just start plugging stuff in" approach to network design, this is a novel concept. If I had taken the time to follow Engst's and Fleishmann's advice, my own early forays into networking would have been much easier. Included in this chapter on network building is a good overview of various hardware devices such as print spoolers, switches vs. routers, and bridges.
For me, the best two chapters in WNSK are the discussions of wireless security, and how to actually use wireless networking in the big, wide real world of airports, coffee houses, and offices. The security chapter pulls no punches about the pros and (mostly) cons of the wireless WEP security protocol, but the authors don't foment panic by discussing what level of security is appropriate for what kind of user. Various techniques such as SSL, VPN, SSH, are covered in enough detail to show the user that reasonable wireless security can be obtained with a modicum of effort.
Taking It on the Road was a great read. I found the chapter to be a great resource listing both for-fee commercial networks, as well free networks. Hints on how to connect to many different providers are included, as well as how to resolve possible connection problems.
The section on long-distance wireless was interesting, but I do wonder how many novice to intermediate uses will use WNSK to build their own special antennas and establish long-distance wireless networks. More generally useful was the section on troubleshooting wireless networking problems.
The Wireless Networking Starter Kit is the best book so far for the average reader on Wi-Fi/AirPort/802.11b networking. If you want to cut the (Ethernet) cord, start by reading this book!
MacMice Rating: 5 out of 5
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Wireless networks are becoming commonplace, but choosing and configuring the right equipment and services for the home, small offices, and the business traveler can prove frustrating. That is where you need the wide-ranging expertise of wireless mavens Adam Engst and Glenn Fleishman.

Using illustrated step-by-step instructions, in-depth discussions, and tons of tips, they help you decide what to buy, show you how to configure wireless hardware and software, and explain the best techniques for managing your connections. Whether you Þre a novice or an experienced network administrator, you'll find the practical information you need about wireless networking.

Each book also has three coupons worth a total of $125 in discounts off regular subscriptions from three major wireless ISPs: Boingo Wireless, FatPort (Canada), and Wayport.

What's New in the Second Edition:
In its first edition, The Wireless Networking Starter Kit covered every angle of Wi-Fi and the 802.11a and b standards. In this second edition, we expanded to cover 802.11g, the latest, fastest Wi-Fi flavor, as well as these additional topics:Bluetooth (background and configuring).Cellular data (background and configuring). Centrino laptops. Ultrawideband (UWB). Working with software from wireless ISPs. Setting up Palm and Pocket PC handhelds with Wi-Fi. Small-office networking. Cameras, displays, and other unique Wi-Fi-connected gadgets. If you own the first edition, you'll want the second edition to get up to speed with the latest developments. Overview of the Second Edition:Practical advice and instructions for dozens of common wireless tasks. Thorough grounding in wireless networking basics. Coverage of 802.11b, 802.11a, 802.11g, Bluetooth, cell data, and more. Details tailored to Windows, Macintosh, Palm, PocketPC, and Linux users. Suggestions for extending your network and linking multiple locations. Real-world discussions on protecting home wireless networks from snoops. Advice about how to make a small office wireless network as secure as a large corporate network. Hard-won tips on finding and using wireless networks while traveling. Troubleshooting advice to help you figure out sticky situations.

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Wireless LANs (2nd Edition) Review

Wireless LANs (2nd Edition)
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This book is a virtual requirement for anyone attempting to take the Certified Wireless Network Professional exams. I was able to pass the Certified Wireless Network Administrator exam (cwne.com) with the information presented in the book. It covers IEEE 802.11 wireless network physical and data link layers in extensive detail. The text is written in an easy to follow format, without omitting the important technical issues. The author effectively uses real world examples, and step by step wireless LAN implementation guides. Included in this version of the book is expanded coverage of the new 802.11a standard and the OFDM physical layer. Bluetooth and 802.11b interference is also covered to some degree.

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This book provides the following benefits to readers: Ability to select the most effective wireless LAN type from a wide assortment of recent and emerging standards.Independent assessment of competing wireless LAN technologies. More efficient design and operational support of wireless LANs because of an understanding of wireless LAN protocol operations and frame structures. Definition of typical requirements and technology assessment parameters, providing a basis for evaluating wireless LANs. Vision of the future of wireless LANs. Real-world experiences through case studies and implementation tips located throughout the book. Quick overview of the features, pros, and cons of each of the wireless LAN standards located at the beginning of each chapter.

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Mobile Web 2.0: The Innovator's Guide to Developing and Marketing Next Generation Wireless/Mobile Applications Review

Mobile Web 2.0: The Innovator's Guide to Developing and Marketing Next Generation Wireless/Mobile Applications
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Reading this book, I was regularly (I don't mean sometimes) stopped my in my tracks because of the typing errors, style errors and layout issues. This book is marvel when it comes to a being a book editors' study material. You can annotate and correct about every page in this book. Obviously this is not published by an experienced publisher, trying to mainain a reputation for publishing serious and worthwile information.
That said, I must say that I learned from this book. Being ignorant about the way the Mobile world is organized, it gives you insight in what to do and what not to do when you consider building applications and services for the Mobile market. It doesn't really give you any design guidelines, but it does sketch the environment and comes with sound advice.
So, if you are really eager for this type of information, you can learn from this book. That is, if you are not put off by the writing and layout. What you cannot learn is how a publication like this is written, edited and layed out, unless you are studying to be a book editor, in which case it makes perfect study material...

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** Testimonials **If you're looking for the best source of information currently available on the subjects of both Web 2.0 and Mobile Web 2.0, you have to go no further than this book. - Dion Hinchcliffe, Editor-in-Chief of the Web 2.0 Journal and President of Hinchcliffe & CompanyIn their latest book, the authors make fresh challenges on the paradigms in Mobile data.You are not going to agree with it all, but it will challenge your own thinking. - Jeremy Flynn, Head of Commercial Partnerships, Vodafone UKSimply the most comprehensive and easily-accessible book, on mobile Web 2.0 and it's future potential, available to date. - Dr Rebecca Lingwood CEng MIMechE, Director of Continuing Professional Development, University of OxfordWhy should you buy this book?- Gain an understanding of both Web 2.0 and Mobile Web 2.0- Learn how Web 2.0 extends to the 'wider Internet'- Learn from the experts: our work has been widely published and referenced on the Web.Our viewpoints are practical, independent and realistic - Understand the seven principles of Mobile Web 2.0- Understand the other factors that affect Mobile Web 2.0 (like the rollout of IMS, WiMAX, Revenue models for Web 2.0 etc.) The seven principles of Mobile Web 2.0- Mobile content and the changing balance of power(The power of user-generated content)- I am not a number, I am a tag (The impact on the telecoms industry's management of numbers)- Multilingual mobile access (Everyone, Everywhere with a phone running .. )- Mobile Web 2.0 and digital convergence (Mobile Web 2.0 is a driver to digital convergence)- The disruptive power of Ajax and mobile widgets- Location based services and Mobile Web 2.0 (LBS has never quite taken off.Will Mobile Web 2.0 help?)- Mobile search: Much more than Google on your mobile phone

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Charging for Mobile All-IP Telecommunications (Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing) Review

Charging for Mobile All-IP Telecommunications (Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing)
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The Charging for Mobile All-IP book is a good beginning place for those new to the Billing Models for the new systems. It has enough detail to be useful as a starting point for the more detailed issues. It gives a general idea on call flow and is very good at providing the terminology in this part of the Telephony, IMS, and IT charging systems.


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This book provides a complete and comprehensive overview of 3G UMTS charging services

Evolving from offline billing of traditional telecommunications, charging for IP services in mobile networks is challenging; charging convergence is one of the major trends in the telecom industry. Advanced mobile telecommunications incorporates data applications with real-time control and management, and requires a convergent and flexible online charging system. Such convergence is essential to mitigate fraud and credit risks in order to provide more personalized information to users about charges and credit limit controls.

Charging for Mobile All-IP Telecommunications provides comprehensive and practical coverage of online and offline charging based on mobile operator experiences, and the latest efforts undertaken by the UMTS specifications.

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Presents a complete overview of the telecommunications charging system, including the evolution from 2G to 3G and all-IP network charging frameworks
Discusses all management aspects related to charging and billing processes, with a focus on the major trends and developments within the telecoms industry
Provides an overview of the telecom networks such as PSTN, GSM, UMTS and IMS
Covers the concepts of the telecom charging on mobile services and the new technologies for implementing online charging system, such as GTP' and Diameter protocol
Contains coverage on network nodes and data flows in relation to charging of mobile applications, such as IMS call and content downloading
Explains the IP-based online charging system, protocol details and recent trends in charging for mobile telecom industry


This book is an invaluable resource for graduate students, telecoms and IP engineers, network service providers and system architects. Information technologists and networking equipment manufacturers will also find this book insightful.

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Implementing 802.11, 802.16, and 802.20 Wireless Networks: Planning, Troubleshooting, and Operations (Communications Engineering) Review

Implementing 802.11, 802.16, and 802.20 Wireless Networks: Planning, Troubleshooting, and Operations (Communications Engineering)
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I waited a very long time to receive this book, because i was being lazy and did not want to write a training manual and an overview for my engineers about WiMax, so i looked around and was initially impressed by the title of the book and bought this book and wimax operators manual as a pair from Amazon, that was the worst purchase of December 2005. It was very clear that the author did not really know much about WiMax or the vendors would not let him break their NDAs, even so he could have gone the WiMax 802.16 standards direction instead, i read the book yawning all the way through and concluded that this was possibly ment for those new to WiFi only. I beleive that i could write a much more informative, technical and satifying WiMax book which can take the reader from WiF to WiMax, 3G and detail the planning, radio coverage and capacity planning and provide evaluation for the backbone network as a compklete package. Reading both books i felt cheated out of my money, as i was expecting a brain massage and got irretation instead, i am afraid i will not be recommending these books to anyone, as i felt it did not cover 802.16 or 20 but covered some instances of WiFi.

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Wireless Networking: Know It All (Newnes Know It All) Review

Wireless Networking: Know It All (Newnes Know It All)
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As the Chief Scientist at Connect802 Corporation I demand a technical validation for design work our RF engineering team produces. It's not enough to have someone say, "Well, that's the industry best-practice for such-and-such." We need to have solid metrics derived from experimental testing to hold up against the various formulae and calculations that go into a commercial-grade Wi-Fi, WiMax and (soon) 802.20 system. This book lays it all out - from the underlying formulae for electromagnetic signal propagation through to practical testing for signal reflection, multipath fading, and attenuation effects, and on to the integration of the underying physics with a practical design. Anyone who has moved beyond 802.11 packet level behavior, Fresnel zone and Free Space Path Loss, and who uses RF predictive CAD modeling software needs to have this book as a ready reference for the real *meat* in the wireless LAN design world. This is not a book for the beginning wireless LAN designer - it's for the RF engineer who needs the Real Deal.

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The Newnes Know It All Series takes the best of what our authors have written to create hard-working desk references that will be an engineer's first port of call for key information, design techniques and rules of thumb. Guaranteed not to gather dust on a shelf!Wireless Networking: Design, Optimize, Implement delivers readers from the basics of a wireless system such as antennas and transmitters to current hot topic wireless systems and technologies. The backbone to technologies and applications such as mobile, untethered Internet access, Internet telephony, and high quality multimedia content via the Web is completely covered in this reference. Chapter 1. Basics of Wireless Communications Chapter 2. Basics of Wireless Local Area Networks Chapter 3. Radio Transmitters and Receivers Chapter 4. Radio Propagation Chapter 5. Antennas and Transmission Lines Chapter 6. Communication Protocols and Modulation Chapter 7. High-Speed Wireless Data: System Types, Standards-Based and Proprietary Solutions Chapter 8. Propagation Modeling and Measuring Chapter 9. Indoor Networks Chapter 10. Security in Wireless Local Area Networks Chapter 11. Voice Over Wi-Fi and Other Wireless TechnologiesChapter 12. Mobile Ad Hoc NetworksChapter 13. Wireless Sensor Networks Chapter 14. Reliable Wireless Networks for Industrial Applications Chapter 15. Applications and Technologies Chapter 16. System Planning*A comprehensive overview from best-selling authors including Daniel Dobkin, Ron Olexa, and Alan Bensky*Explains the theory, concepts, design, and implementation of 802.11, 802.16, and 802.20 wireless networks - the three most popular types*Includes discussion of indoor networks, signal propagation, network security, and other topics essential for designing robust, secure wireless networks

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