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-- The UK Advertising Standards Authority (ASA) has banned an ad for the iPhone which promised users access to "all parts of the internet" on their Apple device.
-- Singapore company says it owns patent to technology used by millions of online sites worldwide to link graphics and pictures to other Web pages.
-- Failure to innovate on your part will lead me to innovate with you (by force), without you, in spite of you, in lieu of you
-- In an interview, Windows Live exec Chris Jones talks about what the 2-year-old is up to and comments on another youngster -- Apple's iPhone.
-- Though a Microsoft rival, Nokia will offer mobile Web services from the software maker, including Windows Live Messenger, Hotmail.
-- Che Metcalfe got so fed up with the limitations of mobile phones and network operators for distributing content that he built a network platform of his own
-- Slow networks, expensive data charges, and a plethora of technical problems have prevented the mobile phone taking off as a computing platform. Is that about to change?
-- The domain, .mobi, is designed to spur use of the Internet on mobile devices " but some fear it will have the opposite effect.
-- Victoria's Department of Education and Training is continuing to develop in-house server software it built on top of open-source tools to bring its state-wide wireless network to life.
-- The latest release of the Jetspeed portal has certified JSR-168 support , and now you can write portlets in other languages.
-- Web pages specifically designed for mobile phone users will soon have their own domain " .mobi.
-- "Good corporate citizenship" is all that stands between Optus and its plans to introduce adult content to its mobile phone service, the SingTel-owned company said late yesterday.
-- Builder AU recently caught up with usability guru Jakob Nielsen to talk about the Web, open source software, the future of 3D interfaces and mobile devices.
-- WAP, the black sheep of mobile data, is finally coming into its own thanks to better handsets and faster GPRS connections.
-- The first article discussed Wireless Markup Language (WML) and showed how to build an introductory page for a WML company directory. This article shows you how to create the Active Server Pages (ASP) that will create the resulting WML for finding phone numbers.
-- Learn how to create a phone directory you can access from mobile devices using WML.
-- Learn how to tune your Web site appropriately using Pocket Internet Explorer (pIE) specifications.
-- Apache's Cocoon project will provide a way to capture, render, and deliver Web-based content for a variety of purposes. Find out more about this XML publishing framework.
-- Will the .NET Compact Framework fuel an explosion of CE applications much as Visual Basic did with Windows? Find out what you need to start developing a CE app.
-- Microsoft's latest push for the .NET Framework has many developers wondering if it would be wise to learn it. Here's why you should move to .NET.
-- Using the MVC design pattern's three components for your development, you can open up new levels of robustness, code reuse, and organisation.
-- Which has to come first--the mobile application, or demand? The answer is neither, and it's time developers and network operators rethought the entire question.
-- MMS based services are expected to provide huge opportunity for developers and operators with the availability of 3G mobile wireless networks. Read more about the Nokia 3.1 toolkit in this article.
-- Project management software won't turn you into a leader overnight, but the right tools can greatly assist the planning and smooth running of your projects.
-- Explore the J2ME configuration layer, focusing on Connected Limited Device Configuration (CLDC) and Connected Device Configuration (CDC).
-- WML has been developed into a slim language, shedding all the features of HTML that would be useless for wireless devices. Let's take a closer look at WML.
-- Find out the similarities and key differences between Sun's Java Micro Edition and Qualcomm's Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless.
-- Wireless development is an untapped and emerging market, but how or where does WAP fit in? Read our WAP primer for the details.
-- Opera Software CEO Jon von Tetzchner can claim an achievement held by few of his fellow tech entrepreneurs: He's competed head-on against Microsoft and lived to tell the tale.
-- Looking for a technology that works in a structured format, is flexible enough to suit the needs of varied applications, and (most important) has a clear distinction among various tasks.
Ubuntu Lucid Lynx makes a debut
Canonical releases Ubuntu 10.04 LTS, Lucid Lynx, Apple slams Flash in an open letter and more in this week's Roundup Read more »
A hack brings Android to iPhone
Apple was put in the spotlight this week, with iPhone news dominating the scene. Read more »
Google Chrome increases printer voodoo
Google today revealed its plans for printing from within cloud-based Chrome OS, and every printer you have ever owned, used or sneered at from afar, has been rendered outmoded. Read more »
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