Re: built-in scripting languages.

2007-04-04 Thread Sander van Grieken
I would like to propose a number of bindings a preferred scripting language should have - Bluetooth bindings - Webservice bindings, 'lightweight' request/response access to networked services - Persistence bindings, optimized access to large datasets (sqlite?) On Tuesday 03 April 2007

[News]List of iphone competitors / neo appears twice :p

2007-04-04 Thread Florent THIERY
http://www.mobilewhack.com/top-ten-list-of-iphone-competitors/ Funny, the neo appears twice in this comparative ? In fact it's a mix of the greenphone (i guess it was the one they wanted to describe...) with the neo's features (even imaginary ones: multi-touch gesture recognition).

Choice of scripting langage: towards Web2.0?

2007-04-04 Thread Florent THIERY
What would be the best platform for using web 2.0 APIs? There are interesting web 2.0 services, almost all offering free-to-use APIs (http://www.programmableweb.com/), such as the recent netvibes crossplatform widget API http://dev.netvibes.com/ or Imity, who recently released an open source

Re: Choice of scripting langage: towards Web2.0?

2007-04-04 Thread Andrew Turner
For a dynamic scripting language that would be best served to consume web resources and already tie into a big development community there are two primary choices: Python and Ruby. Python has had incredible support and impact on Nokia mobiles with Py60 (see Nokia's Py60 extensions to device

Re: Choice of scripting langage: towards Web2.0?

2007-04-04 Thread Jonathon Suggs
Andrew Turner wrote: For a dynamic scripting language that would be best served to consume web resources and already tie into a big development community there are two primary choices: Python and Ruby. Python has had incredible support and impact on Nokia mobiles with Py60 (see Nokia's Py60

Re:[News]List of iphone competitors / neo appears twice :p

2007-04-04 Thread Joe Pfeiffer
Their description of the Samsung F700 as their first touchpad phone is interesting. I've got an i300 on my belt... They also need a native English speaker to do a spelling-and-grammar check on their site. ___ OpenMoko community mailing list

Google maps caching

2007-04-04 Thread thomas.cooksey
Hi All, I've read through several threads on this list, and others, which discuss the use of Google Maps for mobiles. It has been mentioned several times that Google doesn't allow map tiles to be cached. I've read through the Google Maps API Terms of Use and I can't seem to find any mention of