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Monday, August 31, 2009
Sunday, August 30, 2009
Mark Your Calendar: October 9-11 Maemo Summit at Amsterdam, the Netherlands
I am presenting at Maemo Summit 2009 in Amsterdam, the Netherlands. Here are the details of my presentation.
Mobile Widget Development and Trends
Intended audience: Widget Developers/Mobile Application Developers
Talk type: Presentation/Demo
Abstract/description
A presentation on Mobile Widget Development, and how Maemo platform distinguishes itself with Common Web Runtime and QT, and provides a strong foundation for Mobile Developers across the World.
Features:
- Get an understanding of the overused Term Widget
- Know about Web Widgets and Mobile Widgets
- Understand the Current Trends in Mobile Development
- See the Definite Advantage of Maemo Platform for Widget Development
- Gain knowledge about Common Web Runtime and QT
Be there !
Labels: Technology
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Nokia N900 is here !
Linux-based, Firefox and Flash in a mobile device, takes us into a new era of mobile computing.
The specs include a 3.5-inch 800x480 pixel (resistive) touchscreen, sliding QWERTY, 32GB of on-board storage expandable to 48GB via microSD, GPS/A-GPS, FM transmitter, TV-out, Bluetooth 2.1, WiFi, 1320mAh battery, and 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and dual-LED flash. Better yet, this monster MID brings the power of the ARM Cortex-A8, up to 1GB of application memory, and OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration to make quick work of polygons and what Nokia promises will be a "PC-like experience on a handset-sized device." It also brings a Mozilla-based Maemo browser with Adobe Flash 9.4 support. As expected, it'll be on display at Nokia World next week before this quad-band GSM/EDGE, 900/1700/2100MHz UMTS/HSPA handset heads to select markets in October for €500 (pre tax and pre carrier subsidy).
http://maemo.nokia.com/
The specs include a 3.5-inch 800x480 pixel (resistive) touchscreen, sliding QWERTY, 32GB of on-board storage expandable to 48GB via microSD, GPS/A-GPS, FM transmitter, TV-out, Bluetooth 2.1, WiFi, 1320mAh battery, and 5 megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and dual-LED flash. Better yet, this monster MID brings the power of the ARM Cortex-A8, up to 1GB of application memory, and OpenGL ES 2.0 graphics acceleration to make quick work of polygons and what Nokia promises will be a "PC-like experience on a handset-sized device." It also brings a Mozilla-based Maemo browser with Adobe Flash 9.4 support. As expected, it'll be on display at Nokia World next week before this quad-band GSM/EDGE, 900/1700/2100MHz UMTS/HSPA handset heads to select markets in October for €500 (pre tax and pre carrier subsidy).
http://maemo.nokia.com/
Labels: Technology
Friday, August 7, 2009
Target for 2009 - Steve Jobs
When talking with my Boss, I realized that what I want to become is a great presenter.
So what's the target ?
" To become a presenter as good as Steve Jobs "
Now that's some target for 2009. What is your's ?
Where to Start? Here. They don't say "Where There is Will There is a Way" Just like that, see.
So what's the target ?
" To become a presenter as good as Steve Jobs "
Now that's some target for 2009. What is your's ?
Where to Start? Here. They don't say "Where There is Will There is a Way" Just like that, see.
Labels: Presentation, Startup
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