Very, very neat… Mike Rowehl from MoMo Silicon Valley, and Daniel Appelquist from MoMo London are organizing the first The Mobile 2.0 Event, Nov 6th, 2006, in San Francisco… ceo
Check out the article that I wrote for the Java Mobility Developers website titled Obfuscating Your MIDlet Suite… with a few simple steps you can reduce the size of MIDlet suites using an obfuscator. Reduced size equals smaller, faster downloads – saving OTA…
…while cleaning my home office, I've found my Java Ring! Wow, it has been a long time since I played with it. Have you seen one? OK, I'll admit it, it's kind of geeky, but it's cool, and is part of Java history……
Paul Golding has written a good piece on Mobile IM – is it really IM?… a reality check. ceo
Sun has updated their Java ME Device Table . The device matrix is a very handy table/tool that allows you to filter handsets by functionality, for example, only show handsets that support certain API, configuration, profile, and so on. Use the above device…
The other day I attended the Texas Wireless Summit 2006. It was a good event. The summit is a reltively small event but with a great set of (influencial) speakers that included Paul Struhsaker, Motorola, Dr. Sanjay Jha, QUALCOMM, Dr. Sandeep Chennakeshu, Freescale…
If you received a repeat of blog entries from my feed (via Feedburner), sorry about that. I was tweaking Feedburner parameters, and it republishes the feed when doing so… ceo