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Monthly Archives: November 2005

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Google's Local App – Is this Mobility 2.0?

Everyone is talking about Google's Local for mobile application. The application is neat indeed, but what I really find interesting is all the extra “shock and awe” because the application comes from Google… I even read today a piece by Matt comparing this…

Consumers — The Real Drivers of Mobility in the Enterprise

The mobility space is pretty much divided into two: 1) business or enterprise users, and 2) consumers, which includes gamers. Many of us used to believe that “the enterprise” would be the driving force behind mobility and wireless. But that is not the…

Google and Yahoo! vs. Java ME Developers and MVNOs

Wow, Yahoo! and Google are launching new smart clients and wireless services. I believe this annoucement to be huge… Google and Yahoo! providing their own Java ME smart clients that leverage their own back-end services directly, and/or offering MVNO-like services – wow. Talk…

My New Toy — Inspiron 9300 Notebook

It was time for me to upgrade my laptop… and based on cost vs. features I opted to go with the Inspiron 9300, a 17-inch widescreen (1900×1200) “desktop replacement” multimedia notebook with integrated Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, CD/DVD writer, 256 MB NVIDIA GeForce video…

New Article: The Wireless Messaging API 2.0 for Java ME

“There is more to WMA 2.0 than just multi-part message support. C. Enrique Ortiz writes about wireless messaging on the Java ME platform using WMA 2.0 (JSR 205). Explore all the details of using WMA including multi-part message handling, connections, sync and async…