It all started innocently enough. The notebook didn't fit in my pocket, and my N93 was already there.
kevin_s2f | 22 April, 2008 01:48
Anina is featured in the Transformation Age documentary debuting on PBS stations in the US this week. Her work in fashion reporting using Nokia technology is featured in the discussion about transforming the design of organizations. You can preview her segment here.
Here's the current schedule. If your local station has not yet committed to airing the story, please call them. If you are a member of your local PBS station don't forget to mention it when you call. You get more than a tote bag when you pledge, you get a voice in how your station is run. That's what the Public in Public Broadcasting is supposed to be all about.
kevin_s2f | 16 April, 2008 23:40
We want to help you continue the conversations you start at JavaOne, after hours and after the conference. We have two live Talk to the Guru sessions scheduled online during the conference, one on the new Java API for Location Based Services (JSR 293) and one on a new SVG tool chain for JSR 226. Other conversations cover Java on Series 40, special considerations when designing services for Africa, and anything else you want to talk about including the nine sessions with Nokia speakers.
It was good seeing so many of you at the conference. To those I talked to, and those who could not make it to San Francisco, I hope you continue the conversation online.
Update: download code samples and presentations from the conference here.
If you are new to the Forum Nokia online community, please register here so you can join the conversation.
Thanks for a great conversation to:
Updated: new conversations added April 29 - May 2
Conversation 4: Design for Africa
Nokia Sr. UI Designer JD Moore discusses key design techniques for services in Africa at in his presentation Regional and Cultural Accessibility fo the Java Platform, Micro Edition (Java ME Platform): Africa. Continue the conversation in this thread.
Conversation 5: Everything Else
The best conversations are seldom planned. Continue the unexpected here.
kevin_s2f | 01 April, 2008 02:04
My brain is filling up fast. I'm in the second Nokia Developer Day training in Las Vegas, and the presentations have been excellent.
Wai Seto ran a great session on WRT, and if you weren't lucky enough to be in the room with him join him online tomorrow (Tuesday) at 9:00 California time (17:00 in the UK). Note an earlier notice, from me
got the time conversion wrong for UK Summer time.
Joining Wai will be Kelvin Chong, the Chief Architect at Plusmo. He has more experience with commercial WRT Widgets than just about anybody else on the planet. More on Plusmo's success in the space here.
It all started innocently enough. The notebook didn't fit in my pocket, and my N93 was already there.