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May is Location month at Forum Nokia

Last month was Flash , this month the theme is Location Based Services. The Video Player in the Lobby will showcase some LBS stuff... after showcasing a few days a wrap-up video from Bossa 08 .

API for MOSH

Did you ever want to experiment with MOSH ? Now it is possible, as the , Soon it is possible and the Atom API for MOSH is already out as a draft. And what is this API for? "The Nokia MOSH application programming interface (API) implements the Atom Publishing...

Video highlights on Lobby

It has been a while (loosely speaking, strictly speaking better term is number of months) since I last wrote anything here.  Of course you have been able to find my witty (again, loosely speaking...) comments on FN discussion boards , but those are all only answers to someones problems,...

Course on how to design pages for mobile browsing

Scott Weiss from Usable Products Company is teaching a "WAP Design" course in London (Dec 3, 495 Pounds) and New York (Dec 11, 695 bucks). According to the email I received: This course is for designers who want to know how to design for today's phones, using today's...

S60 Podcast - intro to Widsets

Found some extra time to listen to one of Phil's S60 podcasts ( Podcast #28 ). The most recent one is an interview of Tommi Sihvola, one of the inventors of Widsets . (Quick summary: Widsets are mobile widgets that enable anyone to create, publish and share internet content to be accessed on...

Links to Nokia UAProf information

There was a recent discussion of the Forum Nokia discussion boards about where to find the UAProf information for Nokia devices. The list at http://nds.nokia.com/uaprof/uaprof_list.txt does not exist anymore, instead the the links to the UAProf XML documents can be found on the FN device...

Sites designed for mobile phones?

Bango has apparently set up a service, which checks if a site is mobile phone friendly . They are using a rating from 0 ("This site is not designed for mobile phones.") to 5 ("This site is designed for most mobile devices."). However I have no idea what these numbers really mean and what...
 
 
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