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Mobile Zone
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Learn to leverage Android's powerful APIs to rapidly create sophisticated applications for media, data storage, and networking.
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(04/22/08)
Enterprises take note: as handheld devices become both more capable and more user-friendly, they're also becoming "must-have" equipment for people who work away from the office, replacing their heavy laptops with smaller and lighter but still fully-functional equipment.
(04/22/08)
One benefit of choosing Microsoft technologies for your mobile apps is an integrated, streamlined development process. Find out how easy it is with this tutorial on the basics of developing Windows Mobile apps with the the .NET Compact Framework.
(04/22/08)
Read this beginner's guide to extending an enterprise application to mobile devices with the Java ME technologies.
(04/22/08)
By looking at the past trajectory of mobile devices in the marketplace, we can better understand where mobile computing is headed.
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With more and more of the workforce relying on their mobile devices to get their jobs done, the time has come for developers to mobilize their enterprise applications. However, the fragmented mobile development landscape forces developers to make a number of crucial choices: Which devices? Which platforms? Which SDKs? This DevX Special Report helps you answer these questions by providing a beginner's guide to getting your apps mobile.
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(04/22/08)
With the fragmented mobile development landscape forcing developers to make a number of crucial choices, get a high-level comparison of the different platforms and recommendations for what purposes they fit.
(04/22/08)
A fifth of the world's population will soon have a mobile device and access to the Internet. With that many potential users, is an explosion of mobile applications inevitable? If so, what technologies will lead the way in their development?
(03/24/08)
What if you could convert your devices to use the kind multi-touch technology you see in an iPhone? It requires modifications to the OS and an overhaul to the entire UI, but it can be done.
(02/27/08)
There's more to the Brew Logger than DBGPRINTF. Learn how to interpret the various log messages and even do some debugging without the logger on handsets.
Red Hat Heads For The JON 2.0
New JBoss Operations Network takes aim at open source middleware management, though the solution isn't entirely open source -- yet.
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Semantic Web? How about calling it 'semantic technologies' and then start building cool database applications.
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Past Blog Posts:
"We're Beating a Dead Horse and We Never Get Any Further"
Such was Sun developer Terrence Barr's lament Tuesday night when he asked his Birds of a Feather session participants if they agreed with his portrayal of the arduous and frustrating road mobile developers traverse when trying to get their apps...
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