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A number of people see personal digital assistants, PDAs, with wireless communication as the next big thing in the computer industry. However, the current PDA's obvious limitations in computational power, storage, communication bandwidth, and display size pose the questions: can you build anything, and if so, would anyone want to use it? In order to put these dreams in perspective, we decided to build a wireless interactive PDA-based client to access the World Wide Web. The paper describes our design choices and experience with W4, the Wireless World Wide Web.