What Are the Best WEP Enabled Websites for Scientific Content?

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The discussion centers on finding WAP-enabled content for wireless devices, particularly in the realm of science. The original poster seeks informative sites and specific URLs to enhance the use of their wireless device. There is a correction made regarding the technology type, clarifying the focus on WAP instead of WEP. A participant shares a useful link to a WAP site, indicating that while they do not frequently use wireless devices, they appreciate the resource provided. The conversation highlights the need for more accessible WAP content and the limited engagement with wireless technology among some users.
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I'm looking for WEP enabled site content so I can put my wireless device to good use. Anything informative, related to science would be great- if any of you have and/or use a wireless device, I need site names- actual urls for the portables would be even better, but I'll take any info you have.

EDIT: guess this may go better in the technology forum
 
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No one uses a wireless device to access info?

BTW, I was wrong, it's WAP, not wep
 
I wish I could help you, but I really don't use any wireless devices. Except my cell phone, which I only use for phone calls.
 
http://www.freecomms.co.uk/wap/wap-sites.asp
 
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thanks phat- great site:)
 
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