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WAP in action. Jamsa K., 2002.

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Without a doubt, our world is rapidly moving to wireless technologies in all areas of communications. Is your website ready for this transition? This book will help you gain confidence that you are not behind the times. The book “WAP in action. Accessing Internet Sites via a Cell Phone, which describes over 20 ready-to-use programs, will serve as a good starting point for developing and operating your own applications. Whether you want to use a flight schedule viewer, a mailing monitor, or an inventory finder, this book will help make your Web site more accessible to those on the move.

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Electricity on cards 04.06.2000

In two hundred houses in the German city of Hannover, electric meters are being tested that allow you to pay for electricity without leaving your home.

The new Siemens meter shows electricity consumption directly in German marks, and takes into account the cheap nightly tariff. Under the dial of the counter there is a slot where the owner of the apartment or house inserts a credit card from which the corresponding amount is debited.

You can use a special "electric" card, which the consumer buys in advance at the bank, supermarket or gas station. A similar system is already widespread in England, where it is used by about four million households. In Switzerland, the "card" counter is being tested in 400 houses and apartments.

In total, about twenty million home electricity meters are used in Germany, and if the experiment is successful, they will be gradually replaced.

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