A
wireless user is a person who has
access to the
Internet using wireless devices
like mobile cell phones
and other accessories using WAP
(Wireless Application Protocol). |

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The
potential for lots of possible viewers of
your web site becomes enormous. The
problem is that wireless internet surfers
(net-surfers) can not access your HTML
(standard) driven web site. Their devices
can only read built in WML (Wireless
Markup Language).
If your web
site is built in HTML and you want mobile
users to be able to view it, another
version of your web site will have to be
programmed and developed in WML.
Humming-Bird
Studios builds and develops web sites in
WML for cellular mobile WAP phones and
accessories.
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The
viewing area of a mobile cellular
telephone is much smaller than
that of a computer monitor and
the transmission speeds are very
slow
14.4 to 19.6 Kbps. Humming-Bird
keeps the text and graphics short
and concise, about 10 lines per
WAP card (instead of a page). |
Wireless
phones use "microbrowsers" to
surf the web, therefore Humming-Bird
makes sure that the web cards look
professional on a wireless device by
using "the Wapalizer" this
allows us to look at any WAP site using
any of our regular browsers.
If you have
or are contemplating an HTML web site,
allow Humming-Bird to build your site in
WML as well. Thereby introducing you to
the potential of a new, tremendous and
growing mobile audience.