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E-Services and Mobile Applications (IGI) GPS Solutions (Springer) Handheld Computing Research (IGI) Interactive Mobile Technologies (Online Journals) Location Based Services (InformaWorld)
M-Commerce Times Mobile and Blended Learning (IGI) Mobile Computing (IEEE) Mobile Computing and Multimedia Communications (IGI) Mobile Human Computer Interaction (IGI)
Mobile Information Systems (IOS Press) Mobile Learning and Organization (Inderscience) Mobile Multimedia (Rinton Press) Mobile Networks and Applications (Springer) Personal and Ubiquitous Computing (Springer)
Pervasive and Mobile Computing (Elservier) Pervasive and Ubiquitous Computing (IGI) Pervasive Computing (IEEE) Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing (John Wiley & Sons) Wireless and Mobile Computing (Inderscience)
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Wen-Chen Hu, Editor-in-Chief. International Journal of Handheld Computing Research, ISSN: 1947-9158, EISSN: 1947-9166, inaugural issue: January-March 2010.
The International Journal of Handheld Computing Research provides a forum for scholars, researchers, and practitioners to discuss and examine the current status and future trends of handheld computing.



Wen-Chen Hu and Yanjun Zuo, editors. Handheld Computing for Mobile Commerce: Applications, Concepts and Technologies, to be published in 2009.
A comprehensive study of handheld computing will be given in this book, which includes three themes: (i) mobile handheld devices and mobile commerce systems, (ii) handheld computing and programming, and (iii) mobile commerce and applications using handheld devices.

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For questions, contact wenchen@cs.und.edu .