Friday, September 3, 2010 11:43

The Next Tech Battlefield – Your Mobile Phone Screen.

Saturday, September 20, 2008, 11:14
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Almost 10 years ago, we bring our notebook every where and hook to the Internet.  The PCMCIA card very cool gadget.

5 years ago, we were introduce by Centrino.  A mobile platform installed in a notebook that enable us to connect to the Internet wireless from available point.

Then we have smart phone, a handphone that function vis a vis to personal computer but scale down into a handphone via mobile operating software.  I think this mark the mobile operating software turf battle between Linux, Window Pocket PC and Symbian.

A few month ago,  we have been introduce to .  Some already started to blog using it and I too would like to do that except that it not available at my territory.

Move Over iPhone – Android is here.

The latest addition to the ever growing apps-for-android project is WebViewDemo, a small application that will enable developers to incorporate their web content into their own applications.

A WebView uses the same rendering and JavaScript engine as the browser, but it runs under the control of your application. The WebView can be full screen or you can mix it with other Views. The content for your WebView can come from anywhere. The WebView can download content from the web, or it can come from local files stored in your assets directory. The content can even be dynamically generated by your application code.

How Can We Use This To Our Advantage

I had wrote about why we should move our blogging platform from desktop sitting to mobile viewing.  iPhone and Android had open-up possibilities for us to provide our content thus move our business from desktop sitting to mobile viewing.

While at this stage not much yet can be done because blogging under both platform will requires certain amount of learning curve.

But it never to learn to plan from now.

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