Forum Nokia Qualcomm BREW SonyEricsson Developer World Motorola MOTOCODER
Forum Nokia is a website created by Nokia to bring together professional developers working with technologies and platforms supported by Nokia mobile devices. Forum Nokia continues to grow rapidly and the number of registered members is fast approaching half a million. The site covers the information on technologies needed to support Nokia products. These technologies include the latest wireless standards and protocols such as Bluetooth, Java, SyncML and Symbian platform, as well as the established mobile technologies WAP and Smart Messaging. OZ is a member of the Nokia Forum.
For more information about Forum Nokia, please visit forum.nokia.com
Qualcomm's BREW platform is a thin, standardized execution environment that resides in handsets. Native BREW applications are written in C/C++. While BREW supports programming in other languages, such as Java and XML, C/C++ is used as the primary language by significantly more developers worldwide than any other language, according to International Data Corp. Qualcomm's BREW initiative is the only approach that offers developers, OEMs and carriers a complete, end-to-end solution for wireless applications development, device configuration, application distribution, and billing and payment. The complete BREW solution includes the BREW Software Development Kit(tm) (SDK) for developers, the BREW applications platform and porting tools for device manufacturers, and the BREW Distribution System (BDS) that enables developers and their carrier customers to get applications to market and coordinates the billing and payment processes for them. Carriers' BREW-based services will enable consumers to customize their cell phones by downloading applications over the air from a carrier's application download server.
For more information about Qualcomm's BREW, please visit www.qualcomm.com/brew
Supporting the developer community in bringing the necessary applications to market is vital to the success of market take-off. In the current transition from regular voice-usage of phones towards full-fledged multimedia services, it is important to ensure a steady flow of attractive applications and content for Sony Ericsson phones. Sony Ericsson Developer World is a central initiative to achieve this.
For more information about Sony-Ericsson, please visit www.sonyericsson.com/developer
The MOTOCODER Program, developed by Motorola, is to support wireless developers. With this program, developers have access to a wealth of services, support, and information to help design, develop and market wireless applications.
For more information about MOTOCODER, please vist www.motocoder.com