Monthly Archives: February 2000

Nokia Launches New WAP Server

Nokia has announced it’s new wap server with increased scalability, snmp management and a generic wap email gateway that interfaces to corporate mail systems such as Exchange, Lotus Notes as well as POP3 and IMAP4 mail systems. Also, they have … Continue reading

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Waptastic Relaunches as AnywhereYouGo

Waptastic has announced a expansion of it’s developer site. Rather than just focussing on WAP they’ll be covering Bluetooth, webclipping and other wireless technologies and will be producing a set of in depth training guides for wireless developers.

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Perl CGI::WML module now available

Gus writes “CGI::WAP, a subclass of LDS’s CGI.pm for WML output and WAP methods is now available at http://wap.z-y-g-o.com/tools/ Please note that this supercedes Wap.pm at the same location, which should no longer be used. Comments welcome.” This looks fun … Continue reading

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URL Chrome

This is so different it just has to work: Chrome URL plates, designed to be fixed to the rear of the car.

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AnalogX

AnalogX has an amazing array of free applications for network analysis and information gathering including a nifty little whois client.

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Webreference News Syndication Article

The hyperlink is the Web’s killer feature – will the news feed be XML’s? reads the strapline of Weaving the Web of News, a new article at Web Reference about using XML for syndicating news content. It covers all the … Continue reading

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Semantic Networks

James Carlyle writes “I’ve recently come across three semantic networks which might be of interest to XML developers. A semantic network is a series of links between senses of words, with the links being hypernyms, synonyms etc. 1. Signiform’s ThoughtTreasure, … Continue reading

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Why Does the Open Directory Work?

I posted this as an Ask Slashdot today, but in case it doesn’t get picked here it is: The Open Directory project is an outstanding success, driven by thousands of volunteer editors and used by 120 affiliate sites including Hotbot, … Continue reading

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WebWatch Services

WebWatch is a project to monitor and analyse various aspects of the web. Some tools have been made available for public use including a robots.txt checker, an HTTP info viewer and a document analyser that returns piles of information about … Continue reading

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Wireless Developer Network

The Wireless Developer Network is a new site for developers of software for WAP, mobile devices and wireless lans. They already have several interesting articles including: Will WAP Complicate Our Lives? and An Introduction to Bluetooth.

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