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To: straight life who wrote (51)3/12/1999 6:39:00 PM
From: Jon Koplik  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 85
 
Here is another attempt at explaining just what wirelessknowledge does.

(This is lifted from post # 24124 on the Qualcomm thread). (Warning -- it was a long, boring post).

Jon.

Wireless Knowledge
> Wireless Knowledge LLC is a joint venture between Microsoft and Qualcomm.
> Our mission is to act as a catalyst for the wireless data market by
> enabling carriers to deliver on a new vision for the convergence of
> wireless access and information technology.

> Revolv is Wireless Knowledge's first mobile service. By connecting people
> to groupware productivity applications and the Internet, Revolv frees them
> to move at will, knowing that they will always have access to their
> e-mail, calendar, and other critical applications. And because Revolv
> delivers all this from one central data source, people can read, delete,
> and respond to their e-mail, update their calendar, and add new contacts
> only once, since every action they take is immediately and universally
> up-to-date on all their devices-even their desktop computer. As the first
> fully-integrated wireless access solution, Revolv represents a new
> paradigm in mobile connectivity and open systems design. In keeping with
> this philosophy, Revolv is protocol and device agnostic, meaning it works
> with the full spectrum of airlink protocols, and on a wide spectrum of
> wireless or mobile devices. The list of devices supported is extensive and
> growing:
> Windows CE-based devices, palm-size PCs, smartphones, Web access
> terminals, other browser enabled PDA's and notebook or desktop computers
> with wireless or wireline Internet access.