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Mobile Service Innovations In Developing Countries

Check out the latest special report on mobile marvels by Economist . For many of the people in Kenya who don't have a bank card and a named address, mobile phones are increasingly becoming an indispensable part of day-to-day life. Farmers in Uganda are
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ConnectivityManager in Android SDK: Compared with Connection Manager in Windows Mobile

Anyone who has ever used Windows Mobile (actually WinCE) Connection Manager will probably share mix feelings: on one side, the ConnMgr APIs provide a nice abstraction for applications to request and use a connection without knowing and controlling the

"Wireless Networking Complete" Book Published!

I was told by my dear friends at Elsevier (formerly Morgan Kaufmann publishers ) that the book " Wireless Networking Complete " has been published! This book is a desktop reference covering everything about wireless networking, mainly from R&D perspective.
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Building a WAP Push Test Environment

For smart phone OEMs, it is generally difficult to test WAP Push and OMA OTA provisioning without having access to operator's testing facility. When operators or customers report issues related to SI (Service Indication) or SL (Service Loading) message
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Did I speculate on Apple iPhone?

There is a Digg story on my 2005 book " Smart Phone and Next Generation Mobile Computing ". "In his 2005 book Smart Phone and Next Generation Mobile Computing, Pei Zheng spoke of mobile music as part of the “Next Wave of Computing.” He suggested iTunes

Mobile VoIP Software Roundup

Skype has beta version for Windows Mobile Smartphone. It allows you to choose either WiFi or GPRS to connect. Skype Moile runs good with my home 802.11b wireless LAN. If you want to get more information about how Skype is encroaching the business world,

First Post: Disclaimer

This blog is going to be a place where I pencil down news, cool products and ideas, business and technology trend of the mobile wireless landscape. Pure personal stuff. Disclaimer: Postings here are provided "AS IS" with no warranties, and confers no
 
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