Hoiley.com to Serve the Wireless Application Protocol Community

Wireless Application Protocol's (WAPs) include mobile phones, pagers, and PDA's such as the Palm VII or other wireless internet devices. These devices are capable of most functions available to regular Web sites, but require a special language called WML (Wireless Markup Language) which differs from regular HTML.

Hoily is a free service to people who want the ability to access their Web site from anywhere or anytime. Using a special WAPbuilder, users can easily and quickly create Web pages that are WML compatible.

For more information visit Hoiley.com or to learn more about WAP and its capabilities visit WAPnet.com. To learn more about the company behind Hoiley.com visit http://www.manandmedia.com.

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