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Forum Nokia Qt for Mobile Developers Training
November 05, 2009
Palo Alto, California
Maemo™ Developer Day and Forum Nokia Qt for Mobile Developers Training
November 18, 2009
Copenhagen, Denmark
Mobile VAS Conference
November 19, 2009
St. Petersburg, Russia
Under the Radar: Mobility
November 19, 2009
Mountain View, California
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November 19, 2009
11am New York, 2pm San Paolo, 3pm Azores
Nokia offers several development options to suit your development expertise and area of interest. Whether you’re developing casual or premium games, you can find the right SDK to meet your needs.
Location awareness differentiates many mobile applications and services from PC applications and wired internet services. Using mobile devices, location-based services (LBS) leverage a user’s physical location to provide enhanced services and experiences.
Are you interested in developing Messaging applications and services? With Nokia, Multimedia Messaging and Short Messaging can offer attractive commercial opportunities and increased revenue.
Near Field Communication (NFC) is a short-range wireless connectivity technology that offers simple, intuitive, and safe communication between electronic devices.
Voice over Internet Protocol (VoIP) refers to the capability of routing voice conversations over IP-based networks, such as the Internet. VoIP has rapidly expanded from the PC-driven experience to mobile networks. Mobile VoIP can use any IP bearer, such as home and office WiFi networks or telecom networks.
SIP (Session Initiation Protocol) is a signaling protocol for typical mobile applications such as Internet conferencing, telephony, presence, events notification, and instant messaging. It connects the mobile device or any kind of client with the server.
Local connectivity solutions have become increasingly attractive now that mobile devices support a number of popular wireless short-range technologies and wired interfaces. Wireless technologies typically provide a low cost solution with good bandwidth that can also be connected to the cellular network.
Companies involved in mobile content services such as ring tones, wallpapers, or games will be interested in learning more about Digital Rights Management (DRM) and reliable download technologies. These technologies enhance mobile applications and services with better content, new business models, and reliable delivery of assets.
Mobile device management is a generic term for the systems that can be used by or on behalf of users to configure, manage and update applications and network access settings in mobile devices. With device management, an operator, service provider or enterprise can help users to use new services and applications, as well as modify existing configurations.