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Wednesday, February 09, 2005
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Saturday, March 01, 2003
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:: New channels Announcement ::
Please note that I have added two new channels (nav links on left). One is "Hot Products" which I hope is fairly self-explanatory. I want readers to be able to easily check up on any mobile products I will review or make comments on.
The other channel is "Techno Vision". This is going to be about showing how emerging technologies can be used to deliver something useful in the near future, trying as often as possible to suggest how products from "Hot Products" could be used together to facilitate visionary services: like wouldn't it be great if we took product X and added service Y and technology Z - then we could do ABC. We often get lost in the froth of techo excitement and can't figure out what we are supposed to be doing with half of this stuff. The channel will be different from "My ideas/thoughts" channel which is a blog of unsequenced ideas that pop into my mind on wireless apps, devices and services, from the mundane to the crazy.
Happy reading!
11:15:08 PM
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Monday, December 16, 2002
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Enterprise Wireless
I've decided to add some material to my wireless anatomy course about enterprise wireless solutions, like The Blackberry (something I was asked to propose a competing architecture for, so I know it well - including their "single mailbox" patent). Any stories out there on the success of wireless in the enterprise? Please contact me for a chat. I may get the materials finished in time for running the course in January.
10:06:53 PM
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Thursday, October 17, 2002
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Friday, October 11, 2002
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Complete Anatomy of a Wireless Application
The course is running again on 21-23 October in Reading, UK, near London airport.
We already have some interesting students, including guys from O2 games division. The materials have yet again been upgraded. I have removed some of the more detailed stuff on Enterprise Java Beans (EJBs) and added a new section on uses of XML in wireless applications mostly taken from my Java/XML for Wireless course. This time I am preparing materials on Wireless JMS for the hot topics section. I am still looking around at what else to include: email me if you have any recommendations.
10:00:35 AM
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