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The goal of this paper is to propose and describe the development of an actual unified messaging and mailing solution, which is a mobile-based universal inbox application for Symbian Sixty Series phones, integrating access to all previous and new Short Message Service, Multimedia Message Service, and email messages. The general aim of the application is to intensify the message access capabilities...
Mobile technologies are unique, ubiquitous, provide convenience for the user, can be highly interactive and support personalised applications. This paper describes the use of mobile applications in the context of local sporting associations. These form part of a larger group known as community based organisations and are predominantly run by volunteers. The study considered the process from initial...
With the development of mobile communication, there arises the requirement of ubiquitous access to Internet Email service from small screen terminals such as mobile phones and Pads. This paper proposed a framework, MMSEmail, for delivering Emails to mobile phones through Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS). MMSEmail integrates the functions of Email proxy, content adaptation broker and MMS sender....
The growth of information and communication technology (ICT), including mobile technology, such as hand phone, PDA, notebook etc., is becoming faster day by day. Those technologies have already become an essential part of our every day life. These technologies are supported by many low-cost facilities, such as calling capabilities, SMS, MMS, playing games, browsing internet, etc. These low-cost technologies...
The discussion among participants is a good way to gain knowledge during learning. But versatile discussion contents from e-learning system can not be displayed correctly on ubiquitous devices, which are limited by their capabilities. Moreover, it is inconvenient to input text messages on mobile device. Learners would not spend a long time on these, and moreover, it is impossible to enter some complex...
The portable and immediate communication properties of mobile devices influence the learning processes in interacting with peers, accessing resources and transferring data. How to use communication technologies to improve mobile learning is an important topic in electronic education. Meanwhile, media selection can be a critical issue of supporting various reader devices and providing potential benefits...
The digital divide is a term often used to describe differences between rich and poor communities. This term however is more encompassing than that, as it relates to the divide between those who have access to information and communication technologies (ICTs) and those who don't. Due to the small screen size, and resulting small font size and low contrast supported by most mobile phones, the visually...
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