Archive for the 'Windows Mobile' Category
Friday, September 5th, 2008
One area I find companies often leave until late is provisioning of their application via their web server. It can be as simple as adding the application to your web server and adding the appropriate mime types. Some companies also set up simple SMS and WAP push mechanisms.
However, if you have more than one […]
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Wednesday, August 20th, 2008
With the demise of OPL, developers, especially hobbyists will be pleased to know that NS Basic Corporation have announced the availability of NS Basic for Symbian OS.
NS Basic can now be used to develop both UIQ and S60 applications. It’s easy to use. There’s no need for C++, Carbide.c++ or even Nokia/UIQ SDKs. It […]
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Monday, August 18th, 2008
Canalys have just released their smartphone statistics for Q2 2008.
38% of smartphones shipping in EMEA have GPS integrated
Smartphone growth is slowing compared to the previous 18 months
58% of phones ship with WiFi
Nokia has 71.2% of the market, declining from 79.7%
Devices with touch screens represented 13% of the smartphone market
At first sight the Canalys statistics seem […]
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Tuesday, August 12th, 2008
There’s an interesting article at the Wall Street Journal…
"Apple sold an average of $1 million a day in applications for a total of about $30 million in sales over the month, Mr. Jobs said."
"Mr. Jobs said developers’ share of iPhone application sales in the first month was about $21 million, of which the top 10 […]
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Friday, August 8th, 2008
There’s an interesting article at MobileInternetTrends reporting on Arun Sarin’s challenge to the mobile industry to whittle down the number of operating systems currently supported for mobile phones.
"We have 30 or 40 operating systems right now, if we had three or five operating systems, then that would be a good thing."
While I can see […]
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Wednesday, August 6th, 2008
AppleInsider has an article ‘iPhone OS vs. other mobile platforms‘
While I can excuse this Apple-centric site of having some bias, I have to challenge the following…
"This rapid pacing of Apple’s free updates is unheard of on competing smartphone platforms…The Symbian partnership has delivered four incremental updates to Symbian 9.0 since 2004, roughly one per year."
The […]
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Wednesday, July 16th, 2008
Ben Lorica of O’Reilly Radar has what I think is a contentious post where he has analysed newsgroups for references to mobile platform names from which he has tried to infer developer interest.
I don’t think his results will be very accurate. Firstly, developers don’t just use newsgroups any more. Most use web sites, wikis and […]
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