Glenn Letham
Tuesday, 22 March 2005
At the annual CTIA Wireless trade show in New Orleans, LA (March 13-16, 2005)
there was a lot more cooking than gumbo and jambalaya! On Monday March 14 Forum
Nokia staged another one of their popular developer showcase events. This time,
some 80 Forum Nokia PRO members from around the World were on tap to showcase
their applications.On hand were numerous developers to provide the lucky attendees (this was an
invitation only event) with a glimpse of their tools, games, multimedia/entertainment,
enterprise, productivity, and distribution products. As a frequent attendee at
industry trade shows, I find these cozy events to be of tremendous value, particularly
at CTIA where walking from one end of the exhibition hall to the other can take
about 20 minutes unless of course you get drawn into a seminar, booth presentation,
magic show, or some other entertaining showcase which are always plentiful at
these events. Having a gaggle of developers in one room for several hours along
with the requisite cocktails and bottomless pot of gumbo is indeed something that
is not to be missed! So, what did I see? Heres a brief recap of some of the applications that were on display at the developer showcase (Companies..
please excuse me if I fail to mention you here as covering 80 apps is simply not
doable at this time Id be glad to follow up with you if you like so be sure
to contact us here at SymbianOne to make the arrangements).

Please note, Symbian application developers were also on hand at CTIA 2005 at
the Nokia booth, Series60.com booth, as well as at various corners of the exhibition
hall and at the ever popular global smart phone summit (this took place the day
prior to the start of the CTIA event).
Reallusion Mobile, a California-based solution provider (and 5 time winner in
the Series 60 Asia Challenge) was on hand to show their easy-to-use dynamic 2D
and 3D graphical software tools. The company's WOWScreens 3D interactive standby
screens for Symbian-based mobile handsets provides users with fully customizable
3D interface and features downloadable characters, scenes, and Alarm, Timer, and
Message Alert notification. Their MOTA (Media Over The Air) solution enables
media sharing and blogging via GPRS, 3G, or over the web. The solutions claim
to fame is complete cross-platform media access. Reallusion has companies in San
Jose, CA and Taipei, Taiwan. See http://mobile.reallusion.com/
Melodeo reps were on hand to tout the merits of the Melodeo Mobile music service. The
company has created an all-in-one mobile music system that is provided to Mobile
Operators. This system lets users shop for music on their mobile phone, download
it to the mobile phone and listen to it anywhere or any time in high quality stereo.
The companys latest win was with Telefnica Mviles Espaa. The solution supports
a Java clients, Symbian smart phones, and Windows Mobile devices. See http://www.melodeo.com/
Picostation Inc. showed a demo of the new release PicoBlogger 2, the next generation moblogging
software solution for wireless carriers this release was officially announced
at CTIA. The new release of the popular mobile blogging software is an end-to-end
solution that enables wireless carriers to build great dynamic mobile communities
in a matter of weeks. The new release allows users to easily publish pictures,
videos and audio podcasts from their mobile camera phone. Users are encouraged
to try for themselves with this download http://www.picostation.com/downloads.aspx. Picostation Inc. is a Seattle-based upstart founded by Mazin & Zeyad Ramadan.
BusineSMS was on hand to promote the MercuryXMS messaging suite. This tool enables developers
to build ringbones, truetones, wallpapers, video, audio, pictures, Java games
and deliver via SMS, WAP Push or MMS. The product supports a number of common
developer environments including .NET, C+=, VB, Delphi, and ASP. See http://www.businesms.com/ or request a free trial version from http://www.businesms.com/trial_request.html
San Diego, CA based Entriq was showing off their Entriq turn-key Mobile Solution.
This from the company With the Entriq Mobile Solution, content owners maintain
control and increase revenues from their content, while carriers benefit by making
content easily available to their subscribers in a shorter period of time. Once
content is integrated into the Entriq solution, it takes minutes for it to be
optimized and ready for distribution, where it would take days or weeks with any
other solution. The Entriq Mobile Solution provides customers with four distinct
advantages-the ability to manage, monetize, protect and deliver mobile media with
one end-to-end solution. See http://www.entriq.com
We met up once again with veteran Game developer Puzzoo. These creators of high-quality and challenging games were flying high and showing
off their talents. Of particular interest is the coming news of one of their innovative
games to be shipped with a popular device. The company has an extensive portfolio
of brain teaser and educational games. See http://www.puzzoo.com
DataViz Inc. was presenting their RoadSync Viewer Edition product. Designed to communicate
directly with Microsoft Exchange 2003 and keep users in synch with their Outlook
email. RoadSync currently supports Symbian Series 60 and selected Java MIDP 2.0
smart phones, with support for Palm OS and UIQ devices coming soon. A free 90
day evaluation of this product can be accessed Here
Ever-present Appforge was on hand to describe Crossfire to the attendees. Crossfire enables ease of
development and deployment of enterprise, multi-platform applications on mobile
and wireless devices including PDAs, smartphones and industrial devices. AppForge
Crossfire uses industry standard tools and languages such as Microsoft C#, Visual
Basic .NET, and Visual Basic 6. Welcomed news from the crew is that support for
Symbian series 80 is coming soon! See http://www.appforge.com/products/enterprise/crossfire/
VoiceSignal, provider of speech solutions for mobile devices were promoting the coming release
of VoiceMode for Series 60. This solution enables voice activated text messaging
via a symbian series 60 smart phone. Users can address email or SMS messages by
voice and then use voice commands to create and send the message. Say it, See
it, Send it is the companys tagline for this solution! See http://www.voicesignal.com
Image Chef gave us a glimpse of their fun based messaging and customizable ringpics.
Heres the concept, the user selects an image template from a predetermined list.
The user previews the image (for example, picture a license plate). The preview
is presented with some default text and the user then customizes the text accordingly
(imagine changing the license plate text to display your name). The user then
confirms the selection and saves the graphic as wallpaper or alternatively, can
send to a friend as a message along with an additional text note. http://www.imagechef.com
No developer showcase is complete with some LBS applications! Luckily gate5 was on hand to show off their popular smart2go mobile navigation solution for
series 60 and series 80 devices. I was pretty much blown away by this affordable
application (only $299) which comes with bluetooth GPS support, comprehensive
North American maps, and some 2.5 million POIs! This solution is very simple
turn on the device, insert the memory card, turn on the Bluetooth GPS receiver,
follow the directions. In the words of the company spokesman, this solution not
only gets you to where you are going but it helps you make sense. The application
also comes with a PC client to support pre-trip route planning. See http://www.smart2go.com
If predictive text is of interest to you then be sure to follow the development
of projects from OpenMind. Not your traditional open source solution, Open Mind relies on collecting,
and exploiting large sets of data, such as the identities of millions of handwritten
characters and spoken words. The Open Mind Speech project is part of the Open
Mind Initiative and aims to develop free (GPL) speech recognition tools and applications.
The groups latest project is known as Visix. See http://www.openmind.org
Game developer Center Score was showing off Amys Hangman a popular game which is up for a Mobi Award.
Launched in December 2004, this game takes you back to the olden days when you
played hangman as a child. The classic game is now optimized for mobile handsets
but has the classic paper and pencil look and feel. See http://www.centerscore.com/

Let Amy walk you through a game of hangman!
Well, I could go on and on... to the extent of describing about 70 more applications
and services. This is but a small smapling of some fine efforts that developers
are going to to mobilize services, games, and the user community at large. In
my mind the apps that garnered the most attention at CTIA were those that satisfied
one or more of the following criteria: they were easy to use, viral and eoperator
brandable; then connected users with their enterprise apps and back office (PIM
& Synch); they entertained; and perhaps most important they stimulated use.
Entertainment and Enterprise are the key target groups and will drive revenues
in the yers to come (my take). With 3G now a reality, 3D gaming now possible,
interoperability being addressed (we hope), and powerful handsets with loads of
memory now shipping this is just the tip of the ice berg. Keep it simple and make
my life easier... that's what I'm looking for.
These are but a few of the cool applications on hand at this years Forum Nokia
Pro developer showcase at CTIA. Exhibiting at these Nokia sponsored events is
truly a fine benefit that comes with membership in PRO. Nokia does the legwork,
getting carrier reps, media, publishers, and other important industry contacts
in attendance so developers can show off their apps. More information on attending
or exhibiting at future showcases can be obtained by contacting a Forum Nokia
Pro rep. From an attendee of several such events I can assure you that Ive found
these events to be truly valuable, entertaining, and informative. More info on
coming events and developer showcases can be found at http://forum.nokia.com

Comments? Feel free to contact Glenn
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