by
Hanson, Cody W.
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004.167 HANSO 22
Publication Date
2011
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For libraries to stay relevant, they must be able to offer content and services through the mobile web.
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Yelton, Andromeda.
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004.167 23
Publication Date
2013
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In this issue of Library Technology Reports, Andromeda Yelton shows how libraries can build on the breadth of this population to help bridge the digital divide and provide even greater access to information. Yelton breaks down the demographics of mobile internet users, provides examples of how different libraries are reaching out to these populations, and suggests what the future may hold for this trend.
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Electronic Resources
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1.3492
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Heine, Gunnar.
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004.6 22
Publication Date
2003
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Electronic Resources
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La Counte, Scott, 1978-
Call Number
025.042 23
Publication Date
2012
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Electronic Resources
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1.0496
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Zheng, Pei, 1972-
Call Number
004.6 22
Publication Date
2006
Summary
This in-depth technical guide is an essential resource for anyone involved in the development of smart mobile wireless technology, including devices, infrastructure, and applications. Written by researchers active in both academic and industry settings, it offers both a big-picture introduction to the topic and detailed insights into the technical details underlying all of the key trends. Smart Phone and Next-Generation Mobile Computing shows you how the field has evolved, its real and potential current capabilities, and the issues affecting its future direction. It lays a solid foundation for the decisions you face in your work, whether youre a manager, engineer, designer, or entrepreneur. + Covers the convergence of phone and PDA functionality on the terminal side, and the integration of different network types on the infrastructure side + Compares existing and anticipated wireless technologies, focusing on 3G cellular networks and wireless LANs + Evaluates terminal-side operating systems/programming environments, including Microsoft Windows Mobile, Palm OS, Symbian, J2ME, and Linux + Considers the limitations of existing terminal designs and several pressing application design issues + Explores challenges and possible solutions relating to the next phase of smart phone development, as it relates to services, devices, and networks + Surveys a collection of promising applications, in areas ranging from gaming to law enforcement to financial processing.
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Electronic Resources
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by
Norris, Mark.
Call Number
621.38215 21
Publication Date
2001
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Electronic Resources
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0.8557
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