Friday, 16 September 2011

MOBILE DEVELOPER(4)


Author(s) : Fadi Chehimi, Leon Clarke, Michael Coffey et al.
Publisher : Wiley
Date       : 2008
Pages     : 408
Format    : PDF
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The final part of the book discusses how to create mobile games for Symbian smartphones using java ME, Doja (for Japan) or Flash Lite 2. This book will help you if you are:
* a C++ developer familiar with mobile development but new to the games market
* a professional games developer wishing to port your games to run on Symbian OS platforms such as S60 and UIQ
* someone who is interested in creating C++, Java ME or Flash Lite games for Symbian smartphones.

This book shows how to create mobile games for Symbian smartphones such as S60 3rd Edition, UIQ3 or FOMA devices. It includes contributions from a number of experts in the mobile games industry, including Nokia's N-gage team, Ideaworks3D, and ZingMagic, as well as academics leading the field of innovative mobile experiences.

Author(s) : Dave Mabe
Publisher : O'Reilly
Date       : 2005
Pages     : 328
Format    : CHM
ISBN-10  : 0596101155
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The BlackBerry has become an invaluable tool for those of us who need to stay connected and in the loop. But most people take advantage of only a few features that this marvelous communications device offers. What if you could do much more with your BlackBerry than just web surfing and email?
BlackBerry Hacks will enhance your mobile computing with great tips and tricks. You'll learn that the BlackBerry is capable of things you never thought possible, and you'll learn how to make it an even better email and web workhorse:
* Get the most out of the built-in applications
* Take control of email with filters, searches, and more
* Rev up your mobile gaming--whether you're an arcade addict or poker pro
* Browse the web, chat over IM, and keep up with news and weblogs
* Work with office documents, spell check your messages, and send faxes
* Become more secure, lock down your BlackBerry and stash secure information somewhere safe
* Manage and monitor the BlackBerry Enterprise Server (BES) and Mobile Data System (MDS)
* Create web sites that look great on a BlackBerry
* Develop and deploy BlackBerry applications
Whether you need to schedule a meeting from a trade show floor, confirm your child's next play date at the park, or just find the show times and secure movie tickets while at dinner, this book helps you use the remarkable BlackBerry to stay in touch and in-the-know--no matter where you are or where you go.
Author(s) : Richard Harrison, Mark Shackman
Publisher : Wiley
Date       : 2007
Pages     : 836
Format    : PDF
ISBN-10  : 0470066415
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Richard Harrison's existing books are the bestsellers in the Symbian Press Portfolio. His latest book, co-written with Mark Shackman is the successor to "Symbian OS C++ for Mobile Phones" Volumes One and Two. Written in the same style as the two previous volumes, this is set to be another gem in the series.
The existing material from the volumes will be combined, with explanations and example code updated to reflect the introduction of Symbian OS v9. New and simplified example application will be introduced, which will be used throughout the book. The reference and theory section in particular sets this book apart from the competition and complements other books being proposed at this time.
Anyone looking for a thorough insight into Symbian OS C++ before moving onto specialize on particular Symbian OS phones need this book! It will not teach people how to program in C++, but it will reinforce the techniques behind developing applications in Symbian OS C++, and more.
Author(s) : C. Vincent Tao & Jonathan Li
Publisher : Taylor & Francis Group
Date       : 2007
Pages     : 193
Format    : PDF
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Mobile mapping refers to a means of collecting geospatial data using mapping sensors mounted on a mobile platform. Its development was primarily driven by the advances in digital imaging and direct-georeferencing technologies. With the escalating use of telecommunication networks and the increasing availability of low-cost and portable sensors, mobile mapping has become more dynamic, and even pervasive. This book addresses a wide variety of research issues in the mobile mapping community, ranging from system development to sensor integration, imaging algorithms and mobile GIS applications. It provides researchers and practitioners a good overall view of what is being developed in this field