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To: LBstocks who wrote (5845)1/28/2000 1:30:00 AM
From: LBstocks  Respond to of 13582
 
Hansol PCS, Namo Interactive to develop mobile Web editor
Hansol PCS and Namo Interactive are to jointly develop a mobile Web editing program using XML (extensible markup language).

Mobile Web editor is a software, much like the popular Namo Web Editor 3.0, that can be used for creating Web sites using a mobile Internet language.

There are several languages out in the market for mobile Internet services, including HTML (hypertext markup language), HDML (handheld device markup language), WML (wireless markup language) and s-HTML (small-HTML).

XML, touted as the next-generation Internet language that supports both wireless and fixed Internet, will allow the wireless operator to provide more varied contents, including better e-commerce solutions, said the company. ansol PCS currently uses HTML, the same language that is used for fixed Internet, but its applications are rather limited for wireless Internet service accessed from handsets, according to a company official.

New Web editor for mobile Internet will be launched the middle of next month and private users will be able to get free download from hansolm.com.



Updated: 01/28/2000