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To WAP or Not to WAP?
Do you have a web browser on your phone (or Blackberry or other mobile device)? Chances are you do.
As people start accessing the Web more often from their phones, we need to think about the user experience from a mobile platform.
Try this:
- Take your mobile device and open a web browser.
- Go to www.facebook.com
- Log in (assuming you have an account – if not, you should sign up – you’ll need it for later experiments)
- Leave the browser open and then open Facebook on your desktop computer
- Compare
You’ll see that the mobile web browser site is much more simplified for a better user experience from a mobile device. This type of page is a WAP (Wireless Application Protocol) version of the main site. WAP browser provides all of the basic services of a computer-based web browser but simplified to operate within the restrictions of a mobile phone.

Now before you all run out and start spending money on a WAP site you may want to see how much of your regular traffic is coming from mobile devices. For those of you using Google Analytics, you can see which visitors are using which mobile devices. Go to Visitors and then Mobile – if you see a good amount of traffic, you may want to consider a WAP site. I know I’m always happy to find one.
Filed under: Internet, Mobile, New Media
Tags: mobile site, WAP site
What’s in a name?
Since this is my first post for Ad Libbing, let me introduce myself. My name is Dzu Vien Bui. I’m the son of a Vietnamese immigrant father and a White Western-European mixed mother from the United States. In the days before Google, I was always told my name was unique and made up for me – something I loved! Well, it turns out that I was misinformed. There are quite a few Dzu’s out there, as any Google search will show.
The one thing we all I’m sure have in common is that Dzu is a difficult name for people to pronounce and even harder to spell if you just hear it – it doesn’t sound like it looks and doesn’t look like it sounds. In case you’re wondering this is the closest pronunciation I can find online.
This is problem not unique personal names. Government agencies and non-profits often face a similar difficulty with their organization names. Just look at the following few examples (pronunciations in parentheses):
Not everyone can be a DOT or CDC. And in a world where one’s URL is on everything and used as a main means of communication fulfillment, we need to ask, how do we ensure good traffic with a URL that is difficult to say or spell?

Filed under: Communications, Internet
Tags: acronyms, domain name, URL


As a Campaign Director, Dzu manages the day-to-day activities for a variety of issues and is always on the lookout for innovative (AKA out of the box) solutions to the endless hurdles, issues and challenges to running a successful communication program for government and non-profit sponsors.