Linked by Eugenia Loli-Queru on Thu 26th Jan 2006 05:51 UTC
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2006-01-26
If you expect "the web, but smaller", WAP will definitly dissapoint you. On a day-to-day basis, WAP is excellent for small, focused tasks that can be represented as moderate amounts of textual information. Checking timetables, news headlines (you know that OSNews is avaliable both as WML and XHTML MP?), surveillance (it's easy to whip up dynamic WML pages that poll allready computerized system) and occassional time killing.
For most other things, WAP is at best functional as an emergency or special-case solution. (you can read/write mail, IRC, search google, do banking).
But anyhow, if you have a charged laptop and are in the vicinity of an open wifi-hotspot that is always the most confortable way.