Gail Fitzmaurice
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Gail Fitzmaurice is a senior program manager and software analyst at InterKnowlogy. She has more than 12 years of experience with software analysis and design in client/server, Internet, and wireless applications development.
Email address: gadgetgirl@interknowlogy.com
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.NET Works!
Gail Fitzmaurice talks about a successful real-world application of Microsoft .NET--an event-management and attendee-communication system.
Windows IT Pro
Get Unplugged
Here's a guide to help you wade through wireless connectivity options for Pocket PCs.
Windows IT Pro
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May 15, 2002 |
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Popular Pocket PCs
Many Pocket PCs are available on the market. Here’s a quick review of a few popular models.
Windows IT Pro
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May 15, 2002 |
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Configuring PC Cards and CompactFlash Cards
After you’ve selected your Pocket PC and your WWAN PC Card or WWAN CF card, you’ll need to set up that card. Here are some examples of how to set it up.
Windows IT Pro
Wires Unplugged: The Truth About Wireless Technology
Learn the benefits--and limitations--of wireless technology.
SQL Server Magazine
XHTML: A Universal and Mobile Markup Language
A global standard that will support both WAP and iMODE might lead to one markup language--eXtensible Hypertext Markup Language (XHTML)--for all mobile devices and PCs.
SQL Server Magazine
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April 23, 2001 |
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Wireless Exchange Email with the RIM Blackberry
For mobile workers always on the run who need to stay in constant contact with their email, only one product, the RIM Blackberry, makes sense.
Windows IT Pro
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November 28, 2000 |
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Access the Web from Your Phone with VoiceXML
In May 2000, the W3C Voice Browser Working Group agreed to adopt the VoiceXML specification from the VoiceXML Forum as the basis for developing a voice markup language. VoiceXML lets users access Web content and services using an ordinary phone.
Windows IT Pro
Wireless Applications on IIS
The Internet is going wireless. Learn how to run Wireless Application Protocol (WAP) applications on your IIS servers.
Windows Web Solutions
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September 26, 2000 |
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Wireless Applications on IIS
The Internet is going wireless! Tim Huckaby has a tool that can help you work with wireless applications on your IIS servers.
Windows IT Pro
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