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.Net mobile web developer's guide
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ISBN: 1932266089 9781932266085 9781928994565 1928994563 9786611053017 1281053015 0080481833 Year: 2002 Publisher: Rockland, Massachusetts

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Introducing Microsoft's flagship wireless development toolThe .NET Mobile Web Developer's Guide will provide readers with a solid guide to developing mobile applications using Microsoft technologies. The focus of this book is on using ASP.NET and the .NET mobile SDK. It provides an introduction to the .NET platform and goes into moderate details on ASP.NET to allow readers to start developing ASP.NET applications. In addition, this book will give the readers the insight to use the various Microsoft technologies for developing mobile applications.This book assumes the readers have exper


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Handbook of mobile communication studies
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ISBN: 9780262113120 0262113120 026227681X 1435649036 9780262276818 9781435649033 0262292637 Year: 2008 Publisher: Cambridge, Mass. : MIT Press,

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This volume offers a view of the cultural, interpersonal and family consequences of mobile communication across the globe. The contributors analyse the effects of moble communications on all aspects of life, from the relationship between literacy and the textual features of phones, to the use of ringtones as a form of social exchange.


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Internet access for development.
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ISBN: 1282302639 9786612302633 9264056319 9264056300 Year: 2009 Publisher: Paris : OECD,

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The Internet has been remarkably successful in developing greater opportunities for communication access - and economic growth and social development - for the first billion users. The majority of the next several billion users will be mainly from developing countries and will connect to the Internet principally via wireless networks. But there are substantial discrepancies in access to ICTs between developed and developing countries and also within countries, depending on factors such as gender, rural coverage, skills and educational levels.   This book examines how the market for internet traffic exchange has evolved and explores the coherence of policies pursued by developed and developing countries. It notes the increasing innovation occurring in a number of developing countries with competitive markets and discusses how liberalisation has helped to expand of access networks and make ICT services increasingly affordable and available to the poor. The report also highlights the employment, micro-entrepreneurial and social development opportunities which have emerged as access levels have risen among low-income users. The study notes that gateway service monopolies - still in 70 countries -  raise the prices for accessing international capacity and reduce the affordability of Internet access to business and end users.

Wireless data services
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ISBN: 1107138442 1280415495 0511179839 0511062796 0511203837 051130675X 051154121X 0511071256 9780511062797 9780511071256 9780511541216 9781280415494 9786610415496 6610415498 9780521828437 0521828430 0521828430 9781107138445 9780511179839 9780511203831 Year: 2003 Publisher: Cambridge, UK New York Cambridge University Press

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There are over 1.3 billion mobile subscribers around the world. It is interesting to note that wireless technologies have been adopted differently in key geographies such as Asia, Europe, and North America. Technologies such as i-mode in Japan, SMS in Europe, PDAs and Blackberry in North America point to the fact that wireless applications and services are not only unique to the culture and business models of a region but their success also depends on how services and technologies are introduced to consumers. This book takes a deeper look into why certain technologies, business models, and adoption strategies succeed while others fail, and how all these elements will impact the future of wireless communications. With the help of examples, case studies and interviews with industry luminaries, the authors identify the key factors behind the success or failure of different blueprints and provide insights into strategies of matching wireless technology and services to global markets.


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Being Available and Reachable
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ISBN: 9956727229 9956727202 9789956727223 9789956727209 9789956727186 9956727180 Year: 2012 Publisher: Mankon, Bamenda, Cameroon Langaa Research & Publishing :Distributed in and outisde N. America by African Books Collective

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The book investigates what have become of Cameroonian transnational family and friendship ties in the age of the mobile phone and the internet that make people readily available and reachable. Most theoretical literature states that these tools of sociality cement transnational social relationships through instantaneous interaction. To capture the different experiences and impressions on the significance of these media in easing communication for migrants and non-migrants, Tazanu draws on ethnographic accounts based on his fieldwork in Freiburg (Germany) and Buea (Cameroon). He argues that it

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