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Focusing on the nexus between the web, mobility and location.
Sunday, November 26, 2006
Homebrew mobile phone: Green Phone, crytpo, open sourcing J2ME.
While most events are slowing down for the holiday season, the
Homebrew Mobile phone club
has an outstanding line up for this
December's meeting
.
Benoit Schillings, CTO of TrollTech, on the Green Phone.
Yusuf Saib - "...Besides, crypto is cool; so is Asterisk."
Sun’s J2ME open source plans
Way to go Matt!
-jk
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