Material just published of interest to Android Developers:
http://ecommconf.com/blog/2009/01/mobile-operating-systems.html
Android got a bit more of a knocking than what I'd expect.
Regards
Lee
PS Don't forget the early bird for the conf. closes TODAY http://eCommConf.com
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Gmail: lee.drybu
Dear Androids/Androiders,
The 1st Emerging Communications (eComm) conference held back in March
this year was the first conference to cover both Android and the
iPhone. The 2nd Emerging Communications conference will build upon
that. With that in mind, I'd like to share the text of the call for
s
The Emerging Communications Conference (eComm) is the World's
Leading-Edge Telecom, Internet Communications and Mobile Innovation
event. It attracts the World's Leading Futurists, Developers and
Smartest, most forward thinking Exec's that are exploring
Opportunities. It's a Must Attend for those r
ble to developers. Am I reading this right? Is this
> true for Android? What about the iPhone? It seems really hard to
> believe...but I just started exploring Android and know even less
> about what Apple is doing, so .... ?
>
> On Jan 19, 6:38 pm, Lee S Dryburgh wrote:
>
I think most if not all will be interested in the panel video just
uploaded to Google Video "What Will Drive Wireless Innovation?" here:
http://video.google.com/videoplay?docid=6119551826989496388
Moderator
Brough Turner (NMS Communications)
Panelists-
Martin Geddes (STL Partners), Stanley Chia
Another video which I think most if not all will be interested in just uploaded.
Rich Miner is the Group Manager of Wireless Platforms at Google. He
presents a 30 minute keynote entitled "Openness and the Future of
Mobile" at the Emerging Communications (eComm) conference held in
Mountain View, C
The iPhone and Android were big topics at the inaugural Emerging
Communications (eComm) conference back in March, e.g. Rich Miner,
Group Manager, Wireless Platforms, Google opened day two [1],
Christopher Allen (iPhoneWebDev.com) spoke [2] and also attended the
Wireless Innovation panel along with
sks. Not unlike the benchmarks
> people used to have for processor speeds, except focused on specific
> user tasks or life functions. Announce what you are going to do. Buy
> the software so incumbants can't duck the competition. Then test and
> publish.
>
> Ed
>
&
Mobile Social Software (MoSoSo) - for a very rough definition see:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mososo
For the Emerging Communications (eComm) conference set for March 30th-
April 1st 2009 (www.eCommMedia.com), we will be setting a focus on
MoSoSo apps, particularly on Android and on the iPhone.
hanks
Lee
2008/7/3 Shane Isbell <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> I think that there are 50 social software apps among the ADC winners; would
> be a good place to start.
>
> Shane
>
> On Thu, Jul 3, 2008 at 11:27 AM, Lee S Dryburgh <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>>
>> Mob
No IMS handsets exist in the world AFAIK. And the whole concept of
what constitutes IMS is in dis-array, so certainly no IMS API.
Regards
Lee
2008/7/15 Jagan B <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
>
> Is there any API for IMS and SIP for transfer the media files between
> two client applications made on Andro
ons through education, research, and
events.
I believe the eComm 2008 was the first conference to cover Android
(thankyou to Google for their support) and was certainly the first to
strongly promote it. eComm 2009 featured selected ADC winners.
Regards,
Lee S Dryburgh (Founder)
Gmail: lee.d
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