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QRpedia
QRpedia is a mobile Web-based system which uses QR codes to deliver Wikipedia articles to users, in their preferred language. A typical use is on museum labels, linking to Wikipedia articles about the exhibited object. QR codes can easily be generated to link directly to any Uniform Resource Identifier (URI), but the QRpedia system adds further functionality. It is owned and operated by a subsidiary of Wikimedia UK (WMUK).
Bootstrap
web design front-end framework
responsive web design
approach to web design for making web pages render well on a variety of devices
mobile web
browser-based Internet services accessed from handheld mobile devices through a mobile or other wireless network
Accelerated Mobile Pages
website publishing technology developed by Google
mobile Internet device
multimedia capable mobile device providing wireless Internet access

i-mode
thumb|i-mode advertisement on the London Underground
i-mode (, ) is a Japanese mobile internet (distinct from wireless internet) service operated by NTT Docomo. Unlike Wireless Application Protocols, i-mode encompasses a wider variety of internet standards, including web access, e-mail, and the packet-switched network that delivers the data. i-mode users also have access to other various services such as: sports results, weather forecasts, games, financial services, and ticket booking. Content is provided by specialised services, typically from the mobile carrier, which allows them to have tig
mobile broadband modem
modem providing Internet access via a wireless connection
jQuery Mobile
JavaScript library
CSS framework
Web framework
flat rate
pricing structure that charges a single fixed fee for a service
Handheld Device Markup Language
markup language