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Everything and the Mobile Software Universe… » Nokia and its Linux/Open-Source strategy, how be back in the game for value added services…Sat, 07 Oct 2006 19:43:49 +0000http://tmenguy.free.fr/TechBlog/?p=48#comment-269[...] Linux not ready for mobile phones, Nokia exec says and this about some experiments they are working on: Nokia turns cellphones into webservers This is pretty interesting and gave a good balance to the “all on linux” message. At the end, what really matters are the services offered by th eplateform, and not the kernel…if you have the malloc/fopen/socket functions, do you really care if there is a linux kernel to implement the functions ? Guess no, only the services and their description are relevant, not their implementation, to digg this idea, see my post: Does mobile OS matters : no, it’s all about function. in response to this great one at Mobile Opportunity. So nokia wants to run some “open-source” services (a browser, Apache) on their phones … and has realized that Linux is NOT mandatory to do that. To come back to the web server article, I’ll quote the following: […] [...][...] Linux not ready for mobile phones, Nokia exec says and this about some experiments they are working on: Nokia turns cellphones into webservers This is pretty interesting and gave a good balance to the “all on linux” message. At the end, what really matters are the services offered by th eplateform, and not the kernel…if you have the malloc/fopen/socket functions, do you really care if there is a linux kernel to implement the functions ? Guess no, only the services and their description are relevant, not their implementation, to digg this idea, see my post: Does mobile OS matters : no, it’s all about function. in response to this great one at Mobile Opportunity. So nokia wants to run some “open-source” services (a browser, Apache) on their phones … and has realized that Linux is NOT mandatory to do that. To come back to the web server article, I’ll quote the following: […] [...]
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Thomas MenguySun, 21 May 2006 16:18:05 +0000http://tmenguy.free.fr/TechBlog/?p=48#comment-18<p>Hi,<br/> Yes I can anyway as for today there is no widely used standard for mobile phones, except perhaps Java. At the end of the day it will really depends on you projects/market, etc... (vertical market ? (custom solution for a particuliar need) or consumer? games, etc...). <br/> Leave me a more precise description of what you want to do, to have more accurate advices ;-) Thomas </p>Hi, Yes I can anyway as for today there is no widely used standard for mobile phones, except perhaps Java. At the end of the day it will really depends on you projects/market, etc… (vertical market ? (custom solution for a particuliar need) or consumer? games, etc…). Leave me a more precise description of what you want to do, to have more accurate advices Thomas
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http://tmenguy.free.fr/TechBlog/?p=48&cpage=1#comment-17
mmFri, 19 May 2006 14:54:52 +0000http://tmenguy.free.fr/TechBlog/?p=48#comment-17<p>Hi,<br />
<br />
I am setting up a team to develop mobile phone application. I am looking for a development kit with which applications could be implemented, integrated on commonly used framework.<br />
<br />
Could you help ?<br />
<br />
Thanks in advance<br />
MM</p>Hi,
I am setting up a team to develop mobile phone application. I am looking for a development kit with which applications could be implemented, integrated on commonly used framework.