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Subject: MobileLBSList: Deverloper track announcement
Date:  09/13/2000 03:20:46 PM
From:  Hung-Hsien Chang



This post has been generously cleared by Mr. Morgan.

Here is the announcement of a developer track in the Wireless World 2000
which is going to be held in New York City Oct 3-5, 2000.


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Wireless World 2000 ( http://www.wirelessworld2000.com) has a developer
track which is partnered with one of the best webistes for wireless
developers www.anywhereyougo.com.

Below are a few of the subjects that will be covered in the d track:

- Wireless Devices: Choosing an Application Language What language should I
write applications in: WAP, Web clipping, cHTML, Java, etc.?
-Wireless Devices: Testing to Ensure Application Stability Will your
application work as intended on a variety of mobile phones?
- Wireless Devices: Real Time Device Customization User interface issues in
WAP
Customizing content for devices: UA profiling in WAP 1.2
- Handheld Device Sessions
Handheld Devices: Which OS Should Applications Support? Intro to Palm OS,
EPOC, WinCE
- Handheld Devices: Designing Applications for Wireless PDAs UI issues (i.e.
the Symbian/Palm/WinCE way)
- Handheld Devices: User Interface Issues Conquered (Case Studies)
Overcoming UI issues (awkward text entry, etc.) on small screens
- Special Sessions of Interest to Developers
2.5G: Along the Road to High-Speed Wireless
-Microsoft's Mobile Strategy
-M-Commerce: Architecture and Considerations
- Enterprise: Publishing to Multiple Devices
- J2ME: Java on Mobile Devices
- Bluetooth: Expanding Mobile Device Capabilities What is Bluetooth?
- SMS What is SMS?

A complete syllabus is posted at:
http://www.anywhereyougo.com/ayg/ayg/Content.po?name=university/Agenda

All the courses will be taught by the experienced wireless programmer staff
from AnywhereYouGo.com and - this is the killer - CTO's and/or high level
technical executives that have agreed to take time out from the Wireless
World 2000 Technology Conference to teach a course. The names of this
incredible faculty will be posted soon on the site.

And Wireless World 2000 will also have a recruitment center, where many of
these companies will be hiring developers with the right skills.

The course for this day long developer track is $550 until September 15th.
You can register now on the wireless world site at www.wirelessworld2000.com

All this takes place against the backdrop of Wireless World 2000, October
3-5th the first major wireless show in NYC. In addition to the developers
track and recruitment center there will

- a wireless exhibitions and demonstrations of the latest wireless
technologies
- a two day technology conference with over 60 major wireless executives
- on Oct. 5th a Wireless CEO Summit at the Regent Wall Street Hotel,
sponsored by Telecom Financing Week/Institutional Investor Magazine where
the topic will be the business of and investing in Wireless.

Within six years analysts predict 700 million people will access the net on
wireless devices vs. 500 million on fixed line PC's. Shouldn't we be
developing now for wireless?

I look forward to seeing you all at Wireless World 2000

Best,
Jonathan Sarno
Director - Wireless World 2000






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