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- Mobile_instant_messaging abstract "Mobile Instant Messaging (MIM) is a presence enabled messaging service that aims to transpose the Internet desktop messaging such as ICQ or MSN experience to the usage scenario of being connected via a mobile/cellular device. While several of the core ideas of the desktop IM experience and functionality on one hand apply to a connected mobile device, others do not: Users usually only look at their phone's screen—presence status changes might occur under different circumstances as happens at the desktop, and several functional limits exist based on the fact that the vast majority of mobile communication devices are chosen by their users to fit into the palm of their hand.Some of the form factor and mobility related differences need to be taken into account in order to create a really adequate, powerful and yet convenient mobile experience: radio bandwidth, memory size, availability of media formats, keypad based input, screen output, CPU performance and battery power are core issues that desktop device users and even nomadic users with connected notebooks are usually not exposed to.There are two distinct methods to enable mobile instant messaging; Embedded Clients – tailored IM client for every specific device with a special backend server installed within the cellular operator's service. Clientless Platform – a browser based application without downloading any software to the handset or need for any technical support by the cellular operator which enables all users, all devices and from any network to connect to their Internet IM service. By all communication market analysts the Clientless Platform is by far the more preferred method between the two. The Embedded Clients cost for installment, technical and consumer support. Embedded Clients are simply too expensive to develop and deploy for the cellular operator. On the other hand, the Clientless Platform enables full interoperability between networks and communication platforms – at no technical and consumer support. In the past Microsoft & AOL have tried to develop such a solution with minor success. But since the popularity of 2.5 generation cellular handsets and even more so since the appearance of the 3G technology – enabling fast data trafficking – will finally enable widespread MIM usage.".
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- Mobile_instant_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Category:Instant_messaging_clients.
- Mobile_instant_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Category:Mobile_instant_messaging_clients.
- Mobile_instant_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Helio_Ocean.
- Mobile_instant_messaging wikiPageWikiLink ICQ.
- Mobile_instant_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Instant_messaging.
- Mobile_instant_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Internet.
- Mobile_instant_messaging wikiPageWikiLink MSN.
- Mobile_instant_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Mxit.
- Mobile_instant_messaging wikiPageWikiLink OMA_Instant_Messaging_and_Presence_Service.
- Mobile_instant_messaging wikiPageWikiLink SHAPE_Services.
- Mobile_instant_messaging wikiPageWikiLink Short_Message_Service.
- Mobile_instant_messaging wikiPageWikiLinkText "Mobile instant messaging".
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- Mobile_instant_messaging subject Category:Instant_messaging_clients.
- Mobile_instant_messaging subject Category:Mobile_instant_messaging_clients.
- Mobile_instant_messaging hypernym Presence.
- Mobile_instant_messaging type Disease.
- Mobile_instant_messaging comment "Mobile Instant Messaging (MIM) is a presence enabled messaging service that aims to transpose the Internet desktop messaging such as ICQ or MSN experience to the usage scenario of being connected via a mobile/cellular device.".
- Mobile_instant_messaging label "Mobile instant messaging".
- Mobile_instant_messaging sameAs Q6887138.
- Mobile_instant_messaging sameAs m.02pq_w4.
- Mobile_instant_messaging sameAs Q6887138.
- Mobile_instant_messaging wasDerivedFrom Mobile_instant_messaging?oldid=697733975.
- Mobile_instant_messaging isPrimaryTopicOf Mobile_instant_messaging.