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Quick News: Nokia Webinars on Mobile Java and Web Apps
06/06/2011 in Mobile & Embedded | Tags: Java ME, Mobile Java, Mobile Web, Nokia, S40, webinar | Leave a comment
Just a quick note: Nokia is currently doing a number of webinars on Series 40 development, including mobile Java and web apps topics. Check out the complete list here.
Cheers,
– Terrence
Webcast tomorrow (Feb 1st): “Java Products for the Smart Grid”
01/31/2011 in Mobile & Embedded | Tags: embedded, Embedded Java, Java ME, Java SE Embedded, Smart Grid, webcast, webinar | Leave a comment
Just a quick note in case you hadn’t seen this:
Java Products for the Smart Grid Webcast
Date: Tuesday, February 1, 2011
Time: 10 a.m. PT/1 p.m. ET
Register for the Webcast to learn how Java:
- Delivers the key features needed to develop embedded solutions
- Helps devices share information securely and efficiently
- Makes devides eco-friendly
- Helps build easy-to-use, consumer friendly interfaces.
This webcast is free with registration. All info here.
Cheers,
– Terrence
LWUIT Webinar now available in archive
09/28/2010 in Mobile & Embedded | Tags: Java ME, LWUIT, Mobile Java, webinar | Leave a comment
Just wanted to let you know that the LWUIT webinar I did two weeks ago is now available in the archive for viewing.
Cheers,
– Terrence
LWUIT Webinar on Sep 16: Please register
09/13/2010 in Mobile & Embedded | Tags: Java ME, LWUIT, Mobile Java, webinar | Leave a comment
Mark your calendars: LWUIT Webinar on Sept 16
09/07/2010 in Mobile & Embedded | Tags: Java ME, LWUIT, Mobile Java, Open Source, webinar | 3 comments
I am currently putting the finishing touches on a new webinar titled “Advanced User Interfaces for Mass-Market Phones with LWUIT”. The webinar content will roughly parallel my LWUIT article published a few weeks ago, but with additional information on LWUIT 1.4, more coding demos, and a live Q & A session.
So mark your calendars for September 16. I will follow up with more information and the webinar link here on this blog once I have the details.
Cheers,
– Terrence

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