Mobile Messageing

Mobile messageing represents a major new dimension in the user’s interaction with the messaging system. With the emerging of remote access from users personal digital assistants and notebook computers , made possible by wireless communication developments supporting wide-ranging access using wireless modems and cellular telephone links, mobile messaging has significant influenced messaging paradigms. Hepermedia messaging is not restricted to the desktops; it is increasingly being used on the road through mobile communications in metaphors very different from the traditional desktop metaphors.

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The messaging system looks up the name in an online directoty and converts it to an electronic address as well as routing information before sending the message. The user is now ready to compose the message. The first step is to copy the word-processed text report prepared in step 3 above in the body area of the message or use the text editor providing by the messaging system. The user then marks the spots where the images are referenced and uses the link-and-embed facilities of the authoring tool to link-in references to the images. The user also marks one or more spots for video-chips and again uses the link-and-embed-facilities to add the video clips to the message. When the message is fully composed, the user signs it and mails to the message to the recipient.

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