Archive for Mai, 2007

twibble, twitter meets GPS

Mai 09, 2007 in lifestyle, location, software, twitter

Surfing around on Nokia’s Nseries site I discovered something really interessting.

twibble - this is the first time I see something useful in the twitter service. With twibble you’re able to combine the idea of twitter to send sort messages to your friends and your location data. So twibble answers not only the question what you’re doing, but also where you are.

twibble uses the internal GPS of the Nokia N95 (and maybe of the Siemens SX75) or another device supporting J2ME’s Location API and sends the position to twittervision and twittermaps. Other devices use the city name for the positioning.

twibble enables location-based micro-blogging.

Java launches JavaFX, a new mobile plattform

Mai 09, 2007 in framework, software

Yesterday Sun introduced this new platform for mobile phones at the JavaOne conference in San Francisco.

With this new platform Sun wants to simplify the development for a wide range of devices (as well as mobile devices) and last but not least, wants to earn money with this technology.

The big picture

As you might know, Sun earns little licensing for the Java-Technology. This should be changed with JavaFX, as a full operating system for mobile phones is included in the JavaFX family. This OS should enable full supported and high-standard phones like the iPhone.

JavaFX Script should enable rich internet application and be a counterpart for Adobe’s Flash-Technology

At A Glance

  • The JavaFX product family leverages the Java platform’s write-once-run-anywhere portability, application security model, ubiquitous distribution and enterprise connectivity
  • JavaFX initially is comprised of JavaFX Script and JavaFX Mobile
  • JavaFX Script is a highly productive scripting language for content developers to create rich media and interactive content
  • JavaFX Mobile, Sun’s software system for mobile devices, is available via OEM license to carriers, handset manufacturers and others seeking a branded relationship with consumers

I’m looking forward how many manufactures will use this product family and how this will influence the development of mobile applications.

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