Posted on Feb 2 2009 by iGerry Filed under: J2ME, J2ME mobile phone, mobile Java enabled, Nokia, Phones / Devices
The Nokia 2700 classic is a quad-band GSM phone , supporting GSM 850/900/1800/1900. Key features of the device include a 2″ large active display, 2 megapixel camera, Email, Ovi Share, MP3 player, 3.5 mm AV connector, USB 2.0, Bluetooth 2.0 +EDR, Bluetooth stereo, Flash Lite 3.0 and MIDP Java 2.1 with additional Java APIs.
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Posted on Feb 2 2009 by iGerry Filed under: internet radio, J2ME, mobile Java application, mp3, streaming, Java Apps
Here’s an freely available Internet radio application developed using mobile Java that should work on just about any cell phone that has support for J2ME. The Radiobee mobile Java application is created by Smart Mobile Solutions.
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Posted on Jan 5 2009 by iGerry Filed under: Eclipse, Inlogic, J2ME, java mobile, mobile java development, Motorola, MTJ, Nokia, Sybase, Java Mobile Development
If you use the Eclipse IDE for mobile development, version 0.9.1 oft the Mobile Tools for Java is available now. You can update your current MTJ version using the Eclipse update manager.
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Posted on Dec 11 2008 by iGerry Filed under: J2ME, java mobile, mobile Java application, social networking, Java Apps
Xumii lets you connect with your friends even if they use other social networks, including Facebook, MySpace and imeem, or instant messaging services like AIM, Yahoo!, MSN Live or GoogleTalk.
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Posted on Dec 11 2008 by iGerry Filed under: J2ME, Java Apps, mobile java, social networking, Java Apps
Papaya turns your phonebook into a fun and useful social network! It allows you to communicate with your friends cheaply and easily, no matter where you are. Using Papaya, you can play games with your friends, chat with them over IM, share pictures and other files, make cheap international calls, and more.
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Posted on Nov 19 2008 by iGerry Filed under: J2ME, Java Mobile Development, mobile java, NetBeans, Java Mobile Development
Well, it’s the moment a lot of us have been waiting for. NetBeans 6.5 final has been released. I’ve decided to visit the NetBeans home page just now and what do you know — NetBeans 6.5 is now available, so go get it. I’m downloading it right now.
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Posted on Oct 24 2008 by iGerry Filed under: gmail, Google, J2ME, java mobile application, Java Apps
Google has released an update to it’s Gmail client for mobile phones. The new version, which is now 2.0, offers some very useful features.
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Posted on Oct 15 2008 by iGerry Filed under: developer days, J2ME, Java Mobile Development, MotoDev, Motorola, Java Mobile Development
MotoDev is holding a summit in beautiful Sao Paulo, Brazil. The one day event includes several sessions and tutorials about the next generation of Motorola devices, platforms and technologies. Christy Wyatt, Motorola’s Vice President of Software Platforms & Ecosystem, will be providing the keynote address.
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Posted on Oct 2 2008 by iGerry Filed under: analytics, android, J2ME, Java Mobile Development, mobile java, Java Mobile Development
Just came across this and I’m really curious as to what is being offered, visited their site but no contact info. Some information on their site indicates that the analytics service is free and provides J2ME, iPhone and Android developers a way to improve their applications and earn more revenue.
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Posted on Sep 23 2008 by iGerry Filed under: J2ME, java mobile application, mobile java, PulsarBox, social networking, Java Apps
PulsarBox™ a service that caters to the growing mobile social networking market has entered into beta stage. The mobile application is available as a J2ME / mobile Java application that you can download from their web site.
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