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Wednesday, May 13, 2009

Nokia Developer Summit 2009

Hi all,

Nokia Developer Summit 2009 has been a great success and I have been there, so here are some cool photos of the amazing event.

I have met old friends again and also new good guys. Of course, as always, I have learnt a lot!

Event stuff is online now - http://events.nokia.com/developersummit/

Dreaming about the next Nokia Champion event yet this year...

:-D

















Thursday, April 09, 2009

Time to learn, meet old friends and new people!

In a couple of weeks I will be in Europe attending the first ever Nokia Developer Summit, then in a month it will be time to go to California again for the JavaOne Conference...busy days! :-D

Where will YOU be June 2?

Please drop me a note if you are also getting ready to attend these events so we can meet!

Rockstar

Tuesday, June 24, 2008

Happy birthday Symbian - 10 years old!

It is still very new but it is the market leader!

http://www.symbian.com/news/pr/2008/pr200810017.html

Friday, May 16, 2008

How Nokia Users Drive Innovation

An interesting article by BusinessWeek, note the really strange form factors (click View Slide Show on the left).

Beautiful to use...

Nokia 6600 (slide and fold) and Nokia 3600 slide.

Bossa Conference's photostream

I attended the BOSSA Conference in Brazil back in March, a cool mobile Linux event. Here is the Flickr photostream.

S60 RC Truck controlled by PyS60!

S60 RC truck catching eyes at the Web 2.0 Expo

LG and Samsung increasing market share, Nokia leading...

Market leader Nokia continued at a slow and steady growth pace, increasing its market share from 40.6 per cent to 40.9 per cent. While Mawston said that 2008 is shaping up to be the year of the Koreans, with improved handset portfolios enabling LG to grow at almost four times the annual industry average, while Samsung is growing over two times faster.

Apple, Moto, Sony Ericsson losing handset market share

S60Online - YouTube

Some interesting S60 videos - http://www.youtube.com/s60online

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Sunday, April 13, 2008

Android gets its mobile web server

While there are no Android devices hitting the market yet, this interesting article talks about porting the well-known Jetty Java Web Container and HTTP Server to Android.

While I am not a fan of Android mainly due to the fact that its Java is not standard and not based on standard Java ME, it is cool to see a real Java Web Container running in a mobile device.

You know, the S60 platform has a similar solution called MWS (Mobile Web Server) developed by the Nokia Research Center but it is LAMP oriented as far as I know.

Overall the cool thing is to see that it is really possible to host a server inside a mobile device :)

eSWT Article

Aleksi Uotila from Java for S60 has posted a cool article about eSWT for S60 3rd Edition FP2 devices.

Get it if interested, it was originally published in S60 News magazine.

Taking S60 Java Platform user interface capabilities to the next level

Project Management Podcast

Besides being a Lead Architect and Developer, currently I also play the role of Technical Manager and then I am using the PMBOK practices and guide to perform some of my tasks as well.

So, as PMBOK is one major I am interested, I would like to point you to an interesting site and podcast that is maintained by Ricardo Vargas, one of the best PMBOK mentors in Brazil.

His site is called MacroSolutions and it is full of resources and of course, the fantastic podcast. Unfortunately it is in my native language, Brazilian Portuguese. Worth the visit!

Macrosolutions

Mobile Games Innovation Challenge by Nokia

Nokia has started a new competition named Mobile Games Innovation Challenge, it is offering 70K Euros for winners.

Interested? You can find more information here - www.developer.n-gage.com/innovation

Applications for E-Series devices

The Nokia for Business site is full of options regarding business and productivity applications for E-Series devices. Worth checking if you are using one of those business gadgets.

Nokia for Business - Find Software

New firmware update - N95 and N82 get Flash Lite 3 and WRT

Now, besides the N95 8GB (my current device), N95 and N82 users can get Flash Lite 3 and WRT (Widgets) update. Here it goes - http://europe.nokia.com/A4577225

Friday, April 11, 2008

Nokia Tube unveiled - response to iPhone

Without further ado, check those nice photos and articles at Symbian in Motion, NokNok and IntoMobile.

Also check Tom Libretto's words about Tube and the iPhone, I liked the "We've done that [volume] since we've had dinner on Friday", regarding the 5 million to 6 million iPhone devices shipped since June. "

Anxiety ;)


New mobile Python (PyS60) Video

Interested in PyS60? So check this new video by my friend Jürgen Schieble, author of the outstanding Mobile Python book.

Want more? So check the MobiLenin's Channel on YouTube.

Symbian launches Symbian SQL and a new LBS architecture

Symbian SQL is based on SQLite and the new LBS architecture supports multiple positioning technologies including A-GPS, network-based and even Wi-FI...check more below.

Advanced mass data handling and location based services technologies launched on Symbian OS

Wednesday, April 09, 2008

MSA book - let me send a buck overseas again as usual

I have read some books by this guy before and I cannot afford to miss this one - Kicking Butt with MIDP and MSA. While I know the majority of its content, Knudsen is always a good read in my opinion.

Linux Top Smartphone OS By 2012

I am sure Linux will increase its market share in the coming years...Maemo is maturing (and it is really open, not like the Motorola's Linux devices, which have closed environment), I bet we will have one device with more than Wi-Fi soon...

Linux Top Smartphone OS By 2012

Wednesday, March 26, 2008

Thursday, March 20, 2008

Friday, March 14, 2008

Going to BOSSA Conference 2008

Today I am going to BOSSA conference 2008, organized by the Nokia Technology Institute in Brazil. In my opinion, BOSSA is the the best mobile Linux and Open-source event in Brazil. As usual, it will take place in Porto de Galinhas, Pernambuco, Brazil but this time the venue is the Summervile Resort.

Monday, March 10, 2008

Cool comparison chart - iPhone x S60 included

This is the lastest whole thing.

Apple iPhone SDK x Toolchain x Windows Mobile x S60 x Android.

Do not forget that some are still wannabes...

iPhone SDK comparison chart

Saturday, December 15, 2007

Technology professionals unveil their suffering - reporting from Brazil

This is about the average salary of tech guys in Brazil (in Portuguese).

A while ago when I was going to São Paulo for a business trip as usual, there were 2 guys beside me and one of them was the president of a company in Brazil. He has commented with the other guy that his annual bonus alone was something about 300K a year...I think I need to rethink my focus :)

Monday, November 26, 2007

And here are the new Java ME features of Nokia S60 3rd Edition devices

It is really becoming more powerful than ever...check below:
  • Nokia IAPInfo API
  • Device dedicated Media keys (Play/Pause/Stop) access as normal key events
  • Control over End call key (Red call key) behavior for application's lifecycle
  • Enabling device theme background for Canvases for custom component usage
  • Prevention of screen saver via Nokia UI API
  • Foreground/background events via pauseApp/startApp
  • Flip close event for fold/clamshell devices via pauseApp
  • Access to device IMEI, network access type (gprs / csd etc.), network id, network signal level, battery level, country code, date and time formats via system properties
  • LCDUI Canvas Graphics scaling (introduced originally in 3rd ed) enhanced for orientation switching devices
New Java features of 3rd Ed. fp 2

Sunday, October 21, 2007

Back from London!

I am back from London, the Smartphone Show was hot this year, many new devices and announcements. And the Developer's Day showed us something about the S60 Touch UI...fantastic...iPhone days are counted :)





Friday, October 12, 2007

Monday, August 06, 2007

Innovation is still the word of the valley

This article confirms that the USA and the Silicon Valley are still a hot source of cool things technology. Do not believe? Then check below:

The new wave of Silicon Valley start-ups

Saturday, June 30, 2007

Here is the iPhone

Finally the iPhone has make it to the stores, while I have a strong opinion about it regarding the articles I have read, I am not convinced it is the big next thing in the market, not at all.

Anyway, here it goes...

Apple's iPhone makes it to stores

Monday, June 18, 2007

The AAC, AAC+, eAAC+ audio formats

Nowadays everyone is buying a smartphone, or feature phone, whatever, you name it.

When I find friends talking about the memory space available on their mobiles and the MP3 thing, I always advise them to check if their phone can play the eAAC+.

I have hundreds of songs in my mobile today :)

Today the vast majority of good Nokia phones use it and I have explained it so many times that I always wanted to find a good (user) article about it. Here is the finding ;)

Sound start to music on mobiles

Saturday, June 16, 2007

Friday, June 15, 2007

Let us go to Singapore. Shall we?




In a few hours I will be departing to Singapore, such a great place to visit. I will be attending the next Forum Nokia Champion event, meeting great friends and getting to know some new faces, fantastic!!!

Everything is clean and safe, polite people, technology, good food. The best fact is that currency (Singapore dollar) is not that strong if compared to Brazilian real and it is a great place to buy new gadgets...oh my God, my credit card is going to have hard work.

What a nice trip :)

If you have never heard about Singapore, here is the entire profile.

About Singapore: A city-state situated at the southernmost tip of the Malay Peninsula, Singapore has always been at the crossroads between the East and the West.

In this present age of globalisation and knowledge-based economy, Singapore is fast becoming a major hub for the Asian countries which are keen to tap the Republic's experience and knowledge of running one of the most successful economies in the world.

Singapore in figures:
  • 1965 - The year when Singapore became an independent country and was officially known as the Republic of Singapore.
  • 685.4 km2 - Total land area of Singapore
  • 25ºC - 32ºC - Average temperature
  • 4.35 million - Total population as in 2005, which comprises 3 major ethnic groups (Chinese: 75.6%, Malay: 13.6%, Indian: 8.7%) and other smaller ethnic groups (2.1%).
  • 4 official languages - English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil. English is the working language used in the administration and major institutions.
  • 29,252 - Total number of graduates from the institutions of higher learning in 2003, of which 16,117 were from the polytechnics, 10,363 from the universities and 2,772 from the National Institute of Education.
  • 4.25 million - Number of mobile phone users in 2005.
  • 8.9 million - Number of tourists who visited Singapore in 2005.
  • S$3.60 - Price of a Big Mac.
Uniquely Singapore (the best, and official, in my opinion)

Singapore (in Portuguese).

My hotel

Some friends - Mobile Monday Singapore

All right, here is one of my best friends - Bai Wansong from China.