Archive for November, 2006

Is the future of web services in mobile java?

During this year a very interesting trend has emerged. New and existing web services started creating  mobile java applications to optimise and enhance user experience on the mobile devices.

While mobile browsers are becoming more and more powerful, it seems not enough to have "minimap" or Small Screen Rendering or even OperaMini in order to get the same experience on the mobile as on the large screen of your home computer.

So a number of specialised applications appeared in 2006. A few examples of these applications that I use myself.

Gmail from Google

Widsets from Nokia

Google Maps from Google

RSS Agregator from NewsGator

The basic idea in all these apps is very simple yet brilliant - you have the same content, same settings, same functionality on your mobile or MC as on your PC,  but mobile UI is optimised so that it provides for faster access, less traffic and better user experience overall.

With the mobile phones and multimedia computers outselling regular PCs already now, and flat data plans becoming more popular, does the future of the web services lie in mobile Java?

Vancouver

11:17 21 October 2006 Natural History Museum in London
11:17 21 October 2006 Natural History Museum in London

07:30 22 October 2006 View from Hilton Metrotown hotel window
07:30 22 October 2006 View from Hilton Metrotown hotel window


Flight there was a bit spoiled by Finnair strike. I had to spend almost a day in Heathrow, waiting for a connecting flight. The delay turned out to be not as bad as I thought - I met with my friends in London and we visited Natural History museum.

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