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Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Momoboston has launched a newly branded website. Check it out: www.momoboston.com. Looking forward to events starting back up now that summer is over.

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Project Capuchin SDK is out! (Java ME and Flash Lite “bridge” technology)

Sunday, September 7th, 2008

Looks like Sony Ericsson released the Project Capuchin SDK, including some new resources (tutorials, examples):

Project Capuchin SDK available for download, bridging Java™ ME and Adobe® Flash Lite™
Sony Ericsson’s Project Capuchin SDK is a set of APIs, a packaging tool, documents and getting-started tutorials that enables developers to bridge the Java™ ME and Adobe® Flash Lite™ [...]

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flashmobile.scottjanousek.com is now “Mippin-ized”!

Friday, August 8th, 2008

Just “Mippin-izing” my blog. Disregard.

- Scott Janousek \m/

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Wordpress Mobile plugins recommendations

Friday, August 8th, 2008

I wanted to mention a few quality wordpress plugins I’ve come across that help users access your blog from various MID’s (Mobile Internet Devices).
Here they are:
  • Wordpress (Generic) Mobile Plugin - wordpressmobile.mobi
  • WPTouch iPhone Theme for Wordpress (iPhone or iPhone Touch)
  • Winksite - DS Lite/PSP (Ultimate Gamer’s Pack)
I’m sure [...]

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Charged Mobile Magazine - Issue #8

Friday, July 25th, 2008

I came across “Charged” Mobile Magazine, recently. Pretty neat … I think they publish out of China, but it appears to be in English.
Issue #8 is out in digital format and it’s a free downloadable.

Here is the last Issue #7.

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Attending CTIA Wireless and Forum Nokia Developer Days next week

Friday, March 28th, 2008

On Sunday, I am leaving to attend Forum Nokia Developer Days and a bit of CTIA Wireless in Las Vegas.
Should be a fun time, especially since I missed out on Mobile World Congress.
Anyways, I hope to see a few familiar faces there (as well as new ones).
For those unable to attend … I [...]

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qik.com - Mobile World Congress 2008 channel

Monday, February 11th, 2008

There is a newly constructed Mobile World Congress 2008 channel on qik.com.
Even though the video shot is likely not be shot by necessarily “professionals” … this is a neat way to be on ground and live vicariously through attendees and see what folks are checking out at this year’s show.
Bill Perry (Adobe MaD) is doing [...]

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Mobile World Congress 2008 (formerly 3GSM) underway this week

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

Mobile Word Congress underway this week in Barcelona, Spain (Feb 11 - 14th, 2008).
I believe the attendance is estimated at 50k- 60k this year, but someone on the ground can possibly comment on the sheer number of mobile “herds” there.

See: www.mobileworldcongress.com
Adobe presence at MWC 2008

No surprise that Adobe is there!

Here is more [...]

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flixwagon.com - live video blogging competitor to qik.com

Sunday, February 10th, 2008

I don’t think I blogged about this, but flixwagon.com is a recent competitor to qik.com. I’ve tried both … yes, it’s another mobile video live blogging application for S60 devices.
Funny, but I like the user experience in flixwagon (it is a bit more polished IMHO), but like the core functionality found in qik.com!
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