At&T Developer Program
developer.att.com
mobile phone; smart phone; applications development; blackberry; android; windows phone 7; nokia; symbian;symbian^3;iphone; iOS; ipa; phone descriptions
Tuesday, November 16, 2010
What platforms do you develop for?
Choices:
1. Apple
2. iOS
3. Android
4. BrewMP
5. BlackBerry
6. Java
7. Symbian
8. WAP
9. WebOS
10. Windows Desktop
11. Windows Mobile
12. Other
1. Apple
2. iOS
3. Android
4. BrewMP
5. BlackBerry
6. Java
7. Symbian
8. WAP
9. WebOS
10. Windows Desktop
11. Windows Mobile
12. Other
Apps Monetization Session at Parisoma in SF
Contact info of the speakers:
Greg Kennedy, InMobi - gregory.kennedy@inmobi.com
Paul Chen, PapayaMobile - paulchen@papayamobile.com
Chris Smutny, Adknowledge's Super Rewards - csmutny@adknowledge.com
Greg Kennedy
Director, Global Marketing, InMobi
Download a Global View of Mobile Advertising
www.inmobi.com/research
Greg Kennedy, InMobi - gregory.kennedy@inmobi.com
Paul Chen, PapayaMobile - paulchen@papayamobile.com
Chris Smutny, Adknowledge's Super Rewards - csmutny@adknowledge.com
Greg Kennedy
Director, Global Marketing, InMobi
Download a Global View of Mobile Advertising
www.inmobi.com/research
Accelerate Android Mobile Application Development
......using the IBM Rational platform for software and systems development.
Notes and thoughts from webcast by industry expert Martin Bakal.
Symbian is currently the global smartphone OS leader with 51% of market share.
Stats from AdMob: In May 2010, 66% of Android users were in US, 13% were in China.
What is Android?
1. Android uses a modified version of the Linux kernel.
2. Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes:
(1) Operating System
(2) Middleware
(3) Developer Tools (mostly eclipse based)
(4) Key Applications
Notes and thoughts from webcast by industry expert Martin Bakal.
Symbian is currently the global smartphone OS leader with 51% of market share.
Stats from AdMob: In May 2010, 66% of Android users were in US, 13% were in China.
What is Android?
1. Android uses a modified version of the Linux kernel.
2. Android is a software stack for mobile devices that includes:
(1) Operating System
(2) Middleware
(3) Developer Tools (mostly eclipse based)
(4) Key Applications
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