by Joe Hunter
11. February 2011 10:40
Cannot believe Nokia are going to go with Windows Phone 7!?! IMO a huge mistake that is going to increase Androids market share, which is not a bad thing.
http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2011/feb/11/nokia-microsoft-sign-strategic-tieup

by Joe Hunter
11. December 2010 18:44
Following up from previous post,another service providing a way of creating mobile apps without the required SDKs but this time only for Android. Click here to find out more: http://www.appcelerator.com/products/download/
by Joe Hunter
17. November 2010 12:29
Been looking at this for a long time and finding it hard to find a solid reason to pick one mobile platform over another...At the moment I am thinking of starting on Nokia using Qt for Symbian, the market share alone is staggering and also the relatively low start-up cost. However Android does look very impressive and I have Java experience...This discussion on StackOverFlow is very useful
by Joe Hunter
17. November 2010 00:04
by Joe Hunter
16. November 2010 23:11
PhoneGap are providing a way of creating mobile apps on their site without the required SDKs. Click here to find out more: http://build.phonegap.com/
by Joe Hunter
16. November 2010 23:04
Nokia have announced they are to focus solely on Qt and phase out Java:
Click here to read full article
by Joe Hunter
16. July 2010 22:59
Excellent iPhone development course provided by Stanford.
by Joe Hunter
18. May 2010 14:08
Got this in my inbox today via linkedin, a private Interactive iPhone Training Program provided by edumobile.org. Looks very promising and costs only $200, below is an illustratiion of everything that is offered (oh and you don't need to have a Mac, you can logon to one remotely).

by Joe Hunter
16. May 2010 21:08
Looking forward to having a go with this...in particular the Eclipse based IDE for developing S60 widgets
by Joe Hunter
16. May 2010 21:03
Simon Judge has compiled an excellent primer on moving a mobile idea from concept to implementation
Download it here