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To: Maurice Winn who wrote (30974)5/25/1999 7:53:00 PM
From: quidditch   of 152472
 
(1) NOK invites WAP developers: (2) INTC invading Q!'s space:

<(1) Nokia Publishes API for Wireless Internet Services

By a staff reporter
Nokia has invited developers to review its Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) Server API. WAP is a procol for optimising the delivery of messaging and web-based information services over wireless networks to mobile devices.

Nokia launched its WAP Server and WAP phone, the 7110, earlier this year. The server platform hosts content, stand-alone applications and hooks to other information systems.

The API includes three interface catagories: a Java servlet API for general application development; a WAP service API for accessing information and services on the WAP server; and a Server Extension API for customizing server functionality.

The API is available at www.nokia.com/corporate/wap>

(2):Intel Reveals Prototype Wireless Devices

<Intel has unveiled some prototypes of wireless mobile devices for home use, including an Internet-enabled, pen-driven wireless workpad device. The move is a new direction for the company's

AnyPoint system, but the company stressed that the products are only prototypes and may not come to market. Intel is also developing a wireless system based on technology from Proxim, which is in turn based on the Home RF SWAP standard. Intel plans to launch the product in early-2000.>
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