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Is WAP growing up?
It would be good it you could run some pages on what is now available on WAP.
WAP did seem to be pretty rubbishy ["ringtones" for kids, but not much else] but now there seems to be a growing amount of really useful information that can be read on the newer mobile phones.
The BBC runs an excellent WAP site: news, sport, weather, road delays. Yahoo now offers an alternative news service and also offers to find items such as the cheapest Nikon Camera. And the Railways site is brilliant: on 7th July I was able to work out how to get home from the North avoiding London; train times, connection delays all available from my seat in a carriage.
If you could pull this together and give us a listing, that would be a real service.
Ian Macpherson
August 26, 2005 in Vent your spleen! | Permalink
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what is the National Rail site for the service you mentioned?
I.e. www.pda. ...?
Many thanks
Posted by: MC | 26 Aug 2005 19:36:35
WAP site is http://mobile.nationalrail.co.uk/
Posted by: Kelvyn Taylor | 30 Aug 2005 10:52:20


