Mobile Developement Simplification
October 24th, 2006
One more comment about the importance of widgets in mobile development:
A Plea for Mobile Developer Simplification
While this only solves a part of the problem it immediately increases the size of the telephony application developer base (which I think is a good thing for everyone.) If a web developer can start creating mobile apps imagine the opportunities for cool new services, especially if hardware dependent telephony and GEO APIs are easily exposed?
The answer is of course under development at Mobease, with the upcoming “Mobidgets“, the revolution in mobile widgets….
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Entry Filed under: MobileAjax, MobileWidgets, Wireless
5 Comments Add your own
1. Olli | October 26th, 2006 at 8:55 pm
This is the most important point
2. Olli | October 26th, 2006 at 8:57 pm
This is the most improtant point
3. Olli | October 26th, 2006 at 8:58 pm
This is the most important point ‘..if hardware dependent telephony and GEO APIs are easily exposed?’
And if not you can’t really do Mobile 2.0, and thus Symbian or J2ME is and will be best choice.
Oliver
P.S. Sorry, I’m too stupid to use HTML
4. TomSoft | October 28th, 2006 at 8:42 am
Mobile2.0 is of course about accessing these kind of API. But the way it is accessed (J2ME, Symbian, Borwser,etc…) it’s another and secondary question….
5. Everything and the Mobile&hellip | November 18th, 2006 at 1:09 am
[…] For sure, as said at TomSoft we need Mobile Developement Simplification(and yes widget standardization can help), but the traditional vision of “one model” fits all seems clearly not relevant for our industry, and more innovative frameworks have to emerge to trully allow the explosion we are all waiting around mobile services (see this entry about skype failure to deliver…). […]
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