Nokia Announced Nokia WRT development tools

June 19th, 2009

Nokia WRT Plug-in 2.0 for Aptana Studio

In addition to providing full support for creating, editing, testing, validating, and packaging widgets, the latest version adds several exciting features. Code completion now includes the full set of Web Runtime 1.1 APIs, including those for platform services. The preview has been enhanced, with support for the home-screen view, sample data for the platform services APIs, and the ability to create device events. With Nokia WRT Plug-in 2.0 for Aptana Studio, creating WRT widgets has never been easier or more productive.

For more information, go to the Nokia WRT Plug-in for Aptana Studio page »

Nokia WRT Extension for Adobe Dreamweaver

WRT widget development in Adobe Dreamweaver is now simple and straightforward. The Nokia WRT Extension (which is also available from Adobe Marketplace & Exchange) adds features for creating and importing widget projects, code completion for the Web Runtime 1.0 API, the ability to preview in Adobe Live View, and tools to validate, package, and deploy widgets.

Using the power of Adobe Dreamweaver, web developers can now easily create WRT widgets and take their web sites or services mobile with significantly less effort.

For more information, go to the Nokia WRT Extension for Adobe Dreamweaver page »

Nokia WRT Plug-in for Visual Studio

Web developers who have chosen Microsoft Visual Studio 2008 as their development platform, can now plug-in features that dramatically simplify the process of creating WRT widgets. The Nokia WRT Plug-in adds tools to create or import, edit, preview, debug, validate, package, and deploy WRT widgets. To simplify coding the Web Runtime 1.0 API is supported in Visual Studio’s code completion feature.

Working in the familiar Visual Studio environment, the Nokia WRT Plug-in enables web developers to concentrate on delivering compelling widgets to S60 devices.

For more information, go to the Nokia WRT Plug-in for Visual Studio page »

iPhone 3G S bettter inside with same look

June 9th, 2009

iPhone 3G S

iPhone 3G S

Apple introduced iPhone 3G S, with some improvements from previous iPhone 3G.

  • Improved performance
  • 3-megapixel autofocus camera
  • Video recording
  • Voice Control
  • Digital compass
  • Cut, Copy & Paste
  • MMS
  • Spotlight Search
  • Landscape keyboard
  • Voice Memos

More info about iPhone 3G S can be found at http://www.apple.com/iphone/iphone-3g-s/.

It’s an OK phone. But compare to Palm Pre or Nokia N97, it’s not that good enough. Apple, be careful, the other competitors are coming after or even beyond you.

Google Wave, what will it be?

June 7th, 2009

Google Wave is a new product announced by Google recently. It has attracted so far quite a lot of attention. Many people were surprised by the ability of constantly producing good innovations which Google is good at. I’m of course one of them.  But I think it’s only possible for big company like Google can do such kind of innovation, and even bring it to realization and implementation. Google, with it’s powerful platform and talented engineers, can make this happen.