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Nearly every application written today—whether on the server, desktop, or mobile— includes some form of networking component. If you’ve been programming for any length of time, you probably are familiar with TCP/IP, sending HTTP requests, and other standards of network communication already. When it comes to mobile phones, though, the available technologies quickly multiply. You can tap into the unique systems available to wireless devices and achieve features that are impossible to obtain on other platforms.

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King, C. (2009). Wireless Messaging. In: Advanced BlackBerry Development. Apress. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4302-2657-4_4

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