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GreatPockets.com - Pocket for the Mobile Multimedia Gadget Lifestyle

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This is really great store. If you ever need a pocket to carry your multimedia gadgets, such as mobile phone, digital camera, laptop, etc., you must visit this site. No worry, you don’t have any obligations to buy stuff from them. You can just simply press “No thanks” if you don’t like them. I really recommend this site.

I just copied the quote from their web site:

A way to bring all those devices in one single, easy, and accessible compartment. From now on you will be able to live out your modern successful lifestyle, in style.

Click here to visit GreatPocket.com

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Symbian OS, Windows Mobile, Mobile Linux…. and now Mac OS

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Today I had a surgery on my leg at the same time as Steve Jobs announced Apple’s iPhone. I heard the news after I came back from the hospital…. then checking Apple’s stock (APPL) that has jumped over 8%.

After having lunch, I watched Steve’s keynote at MacWorld 2007 immediately. I always enjoy watching Steve’s speech. As you may know, Steve is one of the best presenters in the world.

Apple's iPhone What is my opinion about iPhone? Short answer, it is amazing…. Most of the technologies inside iPhone are actually already available on many smart phones today. We have full XHTML browser on latest S60 phones. In fact S60’s OSS browser and iPhone’s browser use the same engine, i.e. Safari. We have POP3 and IMAP4 suport on many Symbian OS phones. Most of us have been using Google Maps on smart phones supporting Java too.

So what is new about iPhone? As usual, just like any other Apple’s products, user interface. Apple has done a great job integrating those technologies seamlessly into a single product that is very easy to use. I don’t want to discuss Apple’s iPhone in more detail. There are a lot of reviews about iPhone on the Internet already…. :)

As a mobile developer, I am just thinking about one more platform to suppport. Currently, we have Symbian OS, Windows Mobile and Mobile Linux. Now… it comes iPhone with Mac OS X. I am not sure whether Apple will allow third party developers to develop applications for iPhone. If yes, then third-party developers have more works to support this new platform.

Developing an application that supports as many devices as possible is not an easy task. Every device has its own specification. One device is usually not compatible with another device. Furthermore, devices from the same platform, such as Symbian OS, are not always compatible each other.

Of course, we have Java, where we can develop an application once and run it everywhere. Unfortunately, this is still a dream. We have to tweak and test our applications each time a new device is coming out. We also have XHTML/Ajax, but the situation is not better either. Each platform has its own web browser.

Any thought?

Update (10-Jan-2007): I just read a blog from Jupiter, What’s Missing from the iPhone?, it looks like Apple will not open iPhone for third party developers.

Update (10-Jan-2007): There is a very interesting review about iPhone from Michael Mace, Impact of the Apple’s iPhone.

Why Nokia E-Series Blogs are Closing Down?

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Nokia E-Series Around three months ago, Tommi Vilkammo from S60 Blogs posted a blog highlighting the fact that there are more Nokia E-Series blogs than Nokia N-Series. The last number shows there are 19 blogs about Nokia E-Series. It’s a good starting point, isn’t it?

Surprisingly, three months later, some of them have been officially discontinued or not updated.

  • E61 Blog. The author has decided to discontinue his blog about three weeks ago because of his other works commitments.
  • E61Life.com. Daniel has decided to close his blog permanently too. The interesting thing is that he posted his decision on Christmas day.
  • Roaming Smartphone. After using Nokia E61 for six months, Patrick has decided to go back to Palm Treo.
  • E70 World. I am not really what happened to this blog because it is written in Italian language. However, according Google Translator’s translation of the last post, it seems that the author’s phone is damaged.
  • Nokia E61. The last posting from this blog is almost half a year ago; can we assume the blog is dead already?

I was surprise to see some of good blogs are closing down. For example, E61 Blog ranks 71698 in Technorati and E61Life.com ranks 44547 (as of December 26, 2006). The numbers prove that those blogs are relatively popular.

Anyway, good luck for the authors who have decided to discontinue their Nokia E-Series blogs.