Archive | June, 2009

Sony Ericsson’s Head of Developer Relations

I’m off to speak to Sony Ericsson’s Head of Developer Relations on Thursday. I’m really looking forward to discovering what opportunities they will be offering for developers. All things being equal, I’ll be able to bring you the video footage shortly. Meantime, if you’ve got any burning questions for Sony Ericsson, that you’d like me to [...]

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How to make Android Home Screen Widgets

GeekYouUp, otherwise known as Richard Hyndman, one of the technical geniuses behind the likes of Mippin has posted a presentation that he gave to the London Android User Group a few days ago. The presentation describes how you can easily create an Android home screen widget. Very, very useful. I might even give it a [...]

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Mobile Developer needed in London

Another opportunity this morning, this time posted by Paul Swaddle via Twitter: [I am] looking for a mobile developer for a friend to work as part of a small growing team based in central London, setting up mobile services. You’re probably best to talk to Paul via Twitter. His username is: @paulswaddle.

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Episode 15: Part two with Ed Lea, the iPhone Developer interview

If you missed the first part of Ed Lea’s interview, catch it here. In today’s episode, we find out more about Ed’s MMS application, he discusses his views on in-app mobile advertising (“not something I want to do at the moment”) and describes how he’s crafted a team of experts to work with him on [...]

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Episode 14: Ed Lea, Europe’s #1 independent iPhone Developer

It was an absolute pleasure to sit down for an hour with iPhone developer extraordinaire, Ed Lea. I dropped him an email on the off chance that he’d be available to pop by One Alfred Place for a bit of filming. He’s usually knee deep in code and, as one of Europe’s leading (and most [...]

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iPhone developer needed for 2-3 week quick project

I came across this requirement today and thought it might be useful to highlight for some readers: I am in need of an iPhone developer who can help me finish a project quickly. The timeline is 2-3 weeks. I would only require that you follow my exact guidelines (screenshots and full descriptions of program flow [...]

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Mobile Industry Review 3.0 is here

Check out the big long post on Mobile Industry Review today.

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Shout out to our sponsor, Origin Mobile

Thank you to our sponsor, Origin Mobile, for having the foresight to support Mobile Developer TV! Here’s an overview of their services: Origin Mobile offers companies a managed service to design, create, build and test applications across mulitple handsets and multiple platforms. It’s great that the iPhone has opened up the way for companies to [...]

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Episode 13: A walkabout and demo at Funambol

I’ve been watching Fumambol, the open source ‘MobileWe for Billions of mobile phones’, for quite a while. I’m always one of the first to try out their new services — Indeed I think I was one of the first to download their Android Sync app. So I was delighted to get the invitation to pop [...]

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Episode 12: Tim Haysom on the Open Mobile Terminal Platform

OMTP (“the Open Mobile Terminal Platform”) and their BONDI initiative, is attracting a lot of attention from the developer community. Finally — after a lot of hard work and OEM wrangling, OMTP have got version 1 of BONDI approved by an array of handset manufacturers and operators. This is quite a coup — it means [...]

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