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Samsung Mobile Innovator is the latest developer support program from a Symbian OS licensee. Richard Bloor caught up with Phil Northam, the program's Global Marketing Manager and one of its founding members, to find out more.
submitted by SymbianOne on 14th Nov 2008 (via symbianone.com)
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The volume of Symbian devices shipped is driving enterprises to look for ways to bring them under the corporate umbrella. Richard Bloor talks to Yadong Liu, Senior Product Manager, Sybase about the introduction of M-Business Anywhere for Symbian. M-Business Anywhere, part of the Sybase Information Anywhere platform, is designed to enable enterprises in implementing Web-standards based applications...
submitted by SymbianER on 12th Nov 2008 (via feedproxy.google.com)
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There's an interesting interview here today in which Richard Bloor talks to Antony Edwards, Vice President, Developer Product Marketing at Symbian,  discussing how developers will be able to contribute to the Symbian Foundation, the challenge of software distribution and how the Symbian Foundation's developer program is shaping up.
submitted by AllAboutSymbian on 14th Oct 2008 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
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In this interview Richard Bloor talks to Antony Edwards, Vice President, Developer Product Marketing at Symbian. The discussion includes how developers will be able to contribute to the Symbian Foundation, the challenge of software distribution and how the Symbian Foundation's developer program is shaping up.
submitted by SymbianOne on 14th Oct 2008 (via symbianone.com)
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The latest version of the S60 platform includes an updated version of the UI visuals, with animations and transitions. The technology powering this is from The Astonishing Tribe (TAT). Richard Bloor found out more about the technology from TAT's co-founder Hampus Jakobsson and CEO Charlotta Falvin.
submitted by SymbianOne on 11th Sep 2008 (via symbianone.com)
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With the influx of a series of new S60 phones from Samsung, there are serious questions to be asked about software compatibility, both intentional and unintentional, from the viewpoint of Nokia, S60, Samsung and the many third party developers. Richard Bloor has taken four of Samsung's latest handsets and tested their compatibility with a typical 'power user' set of applications. Th...
submitted by AllAboutSymbian on 28th Aug 2008 (via allaboutsymbian.com)
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Java technology was heralded as write-once-run-everywhere - we know the reality was somewhat different. As the first Samsung S60 devices arrive in the SymbianOne offices Richard Bloor asks if the S60 platform serves Symbian C++ developers better.
submitted by SymbianOne on 28th Aug 2008 (via symbianone.com)
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The last few months didn’t look too bright for UIQ: devices were discontinued before actually shipping, huge layoffs at the OS maker’s threaten the system’s future, …in short, it looks like the Palm OS market did a few years ago. Malcolm Lithgow(the CEO of an UIQ-only house called DreamSpring) sat down with SymbianOne’s Richard Bloor and
submitted by TamsS60 on 14th Aug 2008 (via tamss60.tamoggemon.com)
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With the news of Files on Ovi yesterday, let's not forget Quickaccess, an almost identical 'use your PC files from anywhere' solution that already exists from the Quickoffice people. And, by sheer coincidence, Richard Bloor has been looking at what Quickaccess can do.
submitted by AllAboutSymbian on 4th Jul 2008 (via allaboutsymbian.com)


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