HTML (Hyper Text Markup Language)
Computer language format used to create desktop websites.
Microsoft.net Passport
An online service that makes it possible for you to use your
OK
Soft key that selects the current menu choice and advances to the next screen.
Portal
A website accessed by desktop or wireless device that provides a wide selection of information from a single place.
Roaming
Making or receiving calls (or using wireless data services) outside your home airtime rate area. Additional fees may apply, depending on your calling plan.
Soft Key
Left and right keys on your phone that vary in function, for menu selections.
Sync
The ability to share information (i.e., calendar, contact or email) between your wireless device and desktop and other applications. Not available in all markets.
Time Out
After 30 seconds of inactivity on your wireless device browser, the Internet connection is disconnected and is considered to have "timed out." The browser session will be reinitiated when you make another menu selection, which causes a "sending" or "receiving" message on your screen.
WML (Wireless Markup Language)
Computer language format used to create websites that can be viewed on a wireless telephone or device.
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