Many news and information are provided today in multiple kinds of feeds on the web. Since feed based notifications are a source for push delivery apps, the Mobile Java/Android Push team have implemented a server side feed push module. This module allows you a very simple integration of getting feed info and content pushed into your application.
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CNN video on the Worst and Best iPhone apps
Multitouch screens have been a little slower to enter the electronics marketplace than consumers might have hoped. That might all change soon. Ilya Rosenberg, Ken Perlin and a small team of computer scientists from New York University’s Media Research Lab hope to bring a new kind of multitouch to everything from new e-readers to musical instruments, with their new company, Touchco.
Article on Google's Android mobile operating system
Article on Mobile and Cellular Market developments and milestones from the past decade
Everything You Wanted to Know About the Google Nexus One
Nexus One screenshots sent by a tipster supposedly confirming that Google will sell it unlocked and unsubsidized and that Google will sell it by themselves.
Lee Shaw
Shaw hails from a family of Lithographic Printers in the North of England where, very early on he developed an interest in using innovation in print, namely Paper engineering. His fascination from a young age was whatever could be achieved in making a Printed item .. interactive, mechanical, dynamic or even ‘Pop up’.
From the shop floor, Shaw followed a sales career and later management, spanning over 20 years in all aspects of print. This flourished into a key point of difference in his business Production Partners Ltd. Which is now two years old.
His fascination in this and all innovations led Shaw to his introduction to epaper (electronic paper) and the establishing of epaper technologies, a business that encompasses all areas of epaper and emerging technologies.
Andrew Ensor
Andrew Ensor graduated with a Bachelor of Science from the University of Auckland as well as a PhD from Berkeley. Ensor teaches Applied Mathematics (Linear Algebra, Multivariate Calculus, Modern Algebra) and Computer Science (Distributed and Mobile Systems, Highly Secure Systems, Algorithm Design and Analysis, Computer Graphics). Ensor’s research interests include Ad-Hoc Networks, Algebraic structures, Algorithmics, Concurrency, Computer Graphics, Cryptography, Distributed and Mobile Systems, Emerging Technologies and Industrial Modelling. He is currently researching Algebraic Structures for Theoretical Computer Science, Bluetooth Scatternet Formation, Network Optimization Algorithms and Wireless Sensor Networks.
Chris Loh
Chris Loh, of mLabs is an entrepreneur, an ICT and media analyst, a product development manager, and a management consultant with deep domain awareness at the forefront of Web, mobile, and Social Media. Areas of expertise include mobile (smartphone and tablet/next-generation e-reader market), Location Based Services, and Social Network connectivity and leverage for businesses.
For the past year he has pursued entrepreneurial initiatives leading the development of innovative web and mobile products and business models in pursuit of key sector opportunities. This has involved designing web and mobile products and marshalling and managing developers using Agile methodologies. He has also been working on models and platforms for broadly marshalling and coordinating NZ ICT talent towards collaborative outcomes.
Based in Wellington, he spent 2 years in New York and Europe heading the Market Analysis function of WorldEvolved, an ambitious 50-person startup venture with two of America's leading entrepreneurs. In the lead-up to this, he performed research at the business school at Columbia University in New York under the auspices of a Fulbright scholarship, focused on ICT and Media markets, specifically looking at web and mobile Location Based Services (LBS). This was at the Columbia Institute for Tele-Information (the CITI). There, he organized and ran an LBS symposium successfully marshalling 20 top LBS-industry speakers from across the US.
From 2003 to 2007, Loh was a senior telecommunications analyst for the market intelligence company IDC, responsible for all of New Zealand's Telecommunications research including Next Generation Networks and Wireless & Mobile Services. He developed excellent industry penetration and was internationally recognized for the calibre of my market intelligence output, receiving a global IDC Research Quality Award in 2006.
