Stop by the Nokia booth before the JavaOne pavilion closes this evening and you can get the hottest tshirt of the show: “Mobile Geeks Rule” indeed!
Two more pictures from the first two days of the conference, courtesy of my Nokia 7610 megapixel cellcam (hover over each photo for caption): Additional pictures and reports from the conference are available from the JavaOne conference homepage.
We’ve made a number of interesting announcements in our press releases, keynote address, and elsewhere at the conference. Among them: “Nokia announces support for Eclipse” (use new versions of Nokia Developer’s Suite for J2ME and the Nokia Mobile Server Services SDK in your Eclipse development environment) “Nokia Expands Developer Support for CDMA” (Target J2ME and [...]
Several of us “usual suspects” from the wireless/J2ME community at JavaOne this week are going to get together this evening (Wednesday June 30th) and I wanted to invite everyone else interested in wireless development and in SF (at the conference or otherwise) to stop by. We’ll be at Thirsty Bear at 6PM. It’s “bring/buy your [...]
I’ve posted the slides for my “J2ME at Five: Where We’ve Been, and Where We’ll Be at Ten” JavaOne BOF presentation. Click here to access the slides (PDF). Abstract: Java technology took the wireless world by storm when the Java 2 Platform, Micro Edition (J2ME) was first introduced for mobile devices, starting with the KVM [...]
Yesterday I was fairly busy delivering my Advanced Wireless Programming session and talking with people coming around the Nokia booth. More pictures from throughout the day when I get a chance to post them. I was able to steal some time last night to attend an interesting BOF on the Information Module Profile (IMP) (spec) [...]
JavaOne Online has posted the slides for my “Tips and Techniques for Advanced Java Technology Wireless Programming” JavaOne technical session. Click here to access the presentation with audio and/or download a PDF of the slides. Abstract: This session breaks down some of the common techniques to design and implement Java technology-based applications for wireless devices [...]
My plans for JavaOne include: Delivering ”Tips and Techniques for Advanced Java Technology Wireless Programming” technical session with co-speaker Srikanth Raju from Sun on Monday June 28th at 2:15PM in Moscone Center room Gateway 104 Delivering ”J2ME Platform at Five: Where We’ve Been, and Where We’ll Be at Ten” BOF (also with Srikanth) on Tuesday [...]
Nokia has put together a page highlighting our JavaOne presence including booth, keynote, technical session, and BOF information. Click here for an overview of Nokia at JavaOne, then add any Nokia-related sessions that interest you to your JavaOne schedule. BTW, if you haven’t registered yet, you can use Priority Code RGNAYCG7 to save up to [...]
Following up on my earlier posts on Google and especially Wireless Froogle: Interesting thoughts and speculation on how “Google might change the wireless Internet“. So what verb should Google coin for wireless search? “Woogle”, anyone?