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Monthly Archives: January 2006

Archive of posts published in the specified Month

Java ME Lightweight Clients Are Coming

It seems that what I had foreseen, Java ME Lightweight Clients, will finally happen, at least the rendering part of it – neat. Recently I posted a blog entry about AJAX and mobile development, Will AJAX Save The Day (for Mobile Apps Development)?,…

Jan 2006 Mobile Monday Austin — Happy Hour with AWA

I hope you had a wonderful Christmas, Holidays and 2006 New Years Celebration… Let's begin the Year 2006 by getting all together for some drinks and talk about wireless and mobility! This month's Mobile Monday Austin event is in partnership with the Austin…

Last Call: Mobile Web Best Practices

From the W3C website: The Mobile Web Best Practices Working Group has released a Last Call Working Draft of Mobile Web Best Practices 1.0. The draft describes how to produce Web content and Web sites intended for delivery to mobile and small-screen devices.…

Future Perfect…

*Picture above is of Ho Chi Minh City taken by Jan Chipchase Future Perfect, Present Imperfect… Future Perfect is the name of one of my favorites blogs — that is Jan Chipchase's blog. It is unique, it is colorful, it is artistic, it…

Are you a RESTafarian?

Are you? Hey, there is nothing wrong with being one and enjoying life… REST is very simple to use, more and more services on the web are getting exposed using REST, and recently the Restlet API was introduced. For those new to REST,…

Google Pack — Is it about the Pack or the Updater?

Google Pack — a collection of tools I already have (for the most part). The pack consist of software from Google and 3rd parties… From Google: Google Desktop, Google Earth, Picasa, the Google Toolbar(s), and others such as Google Screensaver application. 3rd party…

Will AJAX Save The Day (for Mobile Apps Development)?

Asynchronous JavaScript and XML or AJAX is hot, so hot that it has become a buzzword. Will AJAX save the day for mobility applications? Will it really displace smart clients? Will it solve the problem of market fragmentation? Porting woes? Application distribution without…

Guy Kawasaki Enters the Blogosphere

I just learned via Erik's blog that Guy Kawasaki has started his own blog — Kewl! I've met him before and he is a great guy, and one of my favorite speakers and authors… I am a follower of his doctrine and about…