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Are you? Have you checked lately? How can you tell? A snippet from a conversation after work this evening will hopefully provide you with a place to start: "Yeah, my new cell is pretty sweet. Its been off some pretty sweet jumps. One of the developers we hired? He hooked ...
dz | May 26, 2005 | in "Geek Humor"
Score: 98%
New rules could rock wireless world: I could obviously not work for any wireless company since this just makes sense to me on its face. Coming soon could be a wireless broadband world in which consumers get to pick any smartphone or other device and load any software on it ...
Deane | July 10, 2007 | in "Gadgets"
See also: FCC, wireless, smartphone
Score: 91%
Here's something that's slowly making its way through the W3C working groups. CC/PP is a method by which a device browser, PDA, SmartPhone, whatever can describe itself and its user's preferences to a server in the HTTP request. Think of it as a User-Agent string on steroids. The device ...
Deane | June 7, 2003 | in "Programming and Web Development"
See also: CC/PP, HTTP, W3C