A geographical web browser allows a user to navigate a network application
such as the Word Wide Web by physically navigating in geographical
coordinates and roaming through coverage areas of cellular base stations,
wireless LANs, microcells, and other such broadcast domains. A mobile
unit communicates with a network server via an air interface that
supports wireless packet data. A network server uses a set of user
preferences to filter a set of server-side information in accordance with
a user's interest. A content-selective information filter performs a
network server-side search to identify content that matches the user's
preferences and automatically downloads the information to the mobile
unit based on a geographic event.