If you watch today's mobile app companies, you will see a definite trend forming. You don't just pick one mobile platform to address. That wouldn't cover enough devices to make your app have enough impact. For Enterprise mobile apps (like what my-Channels does with their Nirvana mobile app), you want to cover at least 3 of the major smartphone platforms: iPhone, BlackBerry, and Java ME technology.
Nirvana automatically handles
lack of service and provides a
feature rich API that enables
mobile application developers
to make the most of real time
data streams.
Nirvana supports leading
mobile technology including
Apple iPhone, Blackberry and
J2ME devices.
Makes sense, since that's the way to cover the most popular smartphones and then use Java ME technology to cover the more voluminous mid-pack of the smartphones, which are really feature phones that are starting to creep up with more memory and more powerful CPUs (and tend to all have Java ME). That's the way, uh-huh, uh-huh. I like it, uh-huh, uh-huh.
Hinkmond
[Java ME and J2ME] ( September 29, 2009 04:08 PM )
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