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  Can I "surf" WAP sites without using a real WAP device?

Yes, WML contents can be read by any micro browser or User Agent. The best way of reading WML content would probably be to use one of the many WAP device emulators available, because the contents are written for real WAP devices, but these are heavy applications and some of the require installation of additional components such as Java Runtime.
 
Here's a list of some browsers, emulators and related things. Note that they are in no perticular order.

Browser name Environment Description
WAPJAG.DE Internet Explorer Web based browser. Good for surfing.
AU Systems WAP Browser PalmOS 3.3 An alternative to a WAP phone for instance.
WinWAP Windows9x/NT Simple browser. Good for application testing during development.
Wapalizer Internet Explorer/Netscape Simple browser. Good for application testing during development.
Fetchpage Any HTML browser Not really a browser, but useful for developers. Displays HTTP header info.
WAPman Windows9x/NT Pretty looking browser. Even has skins!
WAPman PalmOS 3.1 Pretty looking browser. Same as above, but for the PalmOS 3.1 operating system
Nokia WAP Toolkit 1.3 Beta Windows9x/NT+Java Prefered developers kit of many developers. You MUST register first!
Nokia WAP Toolkit 1.2 Windows9x/NT+Java Prefered developers kit of many developers. You MUST register first!
Phone.com UP.SDK Windows 9x/NT UP.Browser SDK (4.0 and 3.2)
Ericsson R380 Emulator Windows NT 4.0 Ericsson's R380 Emulator.
Nokia SDK 2.18 Windows9x/NT Good development kit and a good 7110 emulator. Again the prefered choice of many developers.
Wappy's Wapview Internet Explorer/Netscape Simple browser based WML viewer
Opera 4.0 Standalone kick-ass browser The Norwegians do it again. This is a kick-ass HTML browser, now with WML support
EzWAP Windows NT, 2000, CE and Pocket PC Nice looking "multi"-platform browser. Only $25 USD. Demo available.