Mobile Java 101

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12 August 2002 02:00 PM
Tags: ericcson, mobile java, nokia, brew, 3g, handset, j2me, developer

Conclusion

There are many pieces to the Java puzzle, from mobile operators and phone makers to developers and end users. It also comes at a difficult time for the industry. Global sales of mobile handsets has been stagnant, while some industry players are understandably wary after the well-documented problems of the mobile Internet.

That said, Java is based on a simple premise. With the convergence of mobile communications and computing technologies, customizable applications is a natural step in the evolution of mobile phones. Just as users today scour the Web for applications and games for their desktop computers, mobile phone users may one day do the same.

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