Forum Nokia Champion of the Month, July, 2009
"He is equally at home as a business person and an expert in distributed architectures, and is an enthusiastic supporter of the Forum Nokia community. You may know him from his blog or as felipebzr from his contributions to the Forum Nokia Wiki, where he writes in English and Portuguese/Brazilian. Felipe was a participant in the first ever Forum Nokia Developer Hackathon held during Nokia Developer Summit 2009 in Monaco, and his many awards include winner of the 2009 Nokia Sem Limites Challenge and winner of the 2008 Forum Nokia Code Example Challenge." - Forum Nokia
Forum Nokia Team, Thank you very much for your kind words!
HTC Hero: The first Android device with Flash
HTC Hero delivers a more complete web browsing experience and allows mobile users to access a broad variety of Adobe Flash technology based content available on the web today.
How to use S60 Platform Services to create accelerometer based user interaction with Adobe Flash Lite
In this article I and Mario Barbosa are going to show tips and tricks to use accelerometer sensor data to better create user interaction and improve game and user interfaces. Enclosed in the article you will also find two full implemented swf and the respective source code to download. Please, enjoy and give us your feedback!
The S60 platform allows Flash Lite applications installed on S60 mobile devices to access data from the physical sensors of a device using the Sensor Service API.
How to use S60 Platform Services to create accelerometer based user interaction with Adobe Flash Lite
Forum Nokia Rewards
I have just received from Forum Nokia two new 5800 XpressMusic touchscreen devices!
Thank you Ung and all Forum Nokia team! You guys deserves all merits!
I Censo Brasileiro de Desenvolvedores ActionScript
Iniciativa do AUGRJ, este censo tem como objetivo realizar um levantamento sobre as características do desenvolvedor ActionScript brasileiro, com isso teremos um mapa do mercado, necessidades e ações possíveis a serem executadas para fortalecer a comunidade.
Nenhuma informação pessoal será repassada a empresas e/ou pessoas para uso em interesse pessoal, não serão divulgados emails dos participantes e apenas dados estatísticos serão divulgados. Seu email será utilizado apenas para que você possa receber o resultado do censo.
Nokia 5800 sells 500,000 in 30 days
I've been using the available SDK to produce some mobile applications but I really can't wait to get this device in my hands!!!
via AllAboutSymbian
Turn your web … mobile!
I've been working a lot in some great projects at INdT and have not enough time to make this public. So... What am I looking for making Flyer Framework a cross-platform application running in almost any SO (Windows, Linux, Maemo, S60). Am I crazy?!
Everyone wants to turn mobile devices web enabled but what we are going to reach is turn our web browser a mobile device!
How?! I'm not talking about hardware... I'm talking about USABILITY.
Did anyone think how difficult is to an end user send an application to his mobile device from a web site?! My cousin is 10 years old and he can play very complex 3D games and browse the web like no other but he doesn't know how to download or install a mobile application from a web page to his mobile device.
Providing a feature called "send application by bluetooth" on a web page will help users to send any kind of application direct from a website to a mobile device.
Flyer Framework is a kind of plugin that allows users to use advanced mobile features from any website!
Forum Nokia 2008 Code Example Challenge Winners
Hey readers,
The contest invited more than 50 developers around the globe to submit nearly 300 code examples and applications to the Forum Nokia Wiki. The Challenge provided a great amount of new and exciting code snippets that other developers can utilize for their innovative and creative applications.
The winners are:
- Den Grigorenko (LBS)
- Hayden Porter (Flash Lite)
- Faisal Iqbal (Flash Lite)
- Dou Yongwang (Widgets)
I received a special prize ( Nokia 6220 Classic Device ) for write the article: how to connect a Flash Lite application to underlying Java ME . It's cool!
Comparing Mobile Platforms: Java ME and Adobe Flash Lite
By Bruce Hopkins
If you’re a mobile developer, you may have noticed that more devices these days are supporting Adobe Flash Lite. According to the latest figures, approximately 300 million devices in the market support some form of the Flash Lite specification. Of course that’s nothing compared to the 1.2 billion (yes, that’s with a “b”) Java ME devices that are currently available, but I thought that it would be worthwhile to see the strengths and weaknesses of each platform side by side. In the tables that follow, I’ll compare the latest and greatest specifications for both platforms in the following categories:
Graphics
Multimedia
Local Device Accessibility
Security
Network Connectivity
Miscellaneous
what: Presenting i2’s innovations / when: 23th May / where: UFPE
Next week, I will be presenting i2 tecnologia and talk about how to drive the innovation to create new games and applications.
Full agenda
16th May:
Playlore Gameworks – Chedwick Montoril
Manifesto Game Studio – Vicente Vieira
Preloud – Bruce Souza
23th May:
i2 Tecnologia – Felipe Andrade
Jynx Playware – Allan Araújo
Meantime Mobile Creations – Tarcísio Câmara
More info.
i2 tecnologia is featured on Forum Nokia as a Success Story!
Check it out at my Forum Nokia Blog.
Sony Ericsson cross-breeds Java and Flash
In a move sure to spark protests over 'Frankenstein code' Sony Ericsson has done what no human being had previously thought possible - it has created a new tool that enables developers to combine aspects of Java and Flash technology in a single app.
Project Capuchin (as in the type of monkey) will be made available by SE in the second half of this year, after a showcase at Sun Microsystems' Java One conference next week.
In short, Project Capuchin will allow 'pure Flash Lite content to be encapsulated in Java ME applications', with the help of Sony Ericsson Developer World tools.
SE says more advanced capabilities will make it possible to create Java ME applications where some or all UI components are defined in Flash.
Rikko Sakaguchi, SVP and head of portfolio and proposition at Sony Ericsson, said: "[We are] excited to introduce our new bridging technology to the global developer community as it further strengthens our relationship with this community and underscores our ongoing commitment to support an open, healthy and thriving mobile ecosystem."
Gary Kovacs, general manager and VP for mobile and devices at Adobe," added: "Using Adobe Flash technology as one part of this new bridging technology will ensure further innovation for mobile users when Flash developers gain access to the Java applications’ functionality and intelligence allowing them to create applications with the ultimate user experience."
via ME
Jarpa Framework created by i2tecnologia and Alessandro Pace have been doing the same but without manufacture support. I hope to see how many devices will support this 'new' technology and how Capuchin are doing this interaction.
Flyer Framework runs on almost any OS

Hello readers, sorry for the long time without posting ... Long short story ... but... Let's to the party!
I am very glad to share our latest news in open source development. You should know that Flyer was primarily built to extend mobile technologies... but... along the development we've discovered the truly power of our platform.
Flyer Framework runs on almost any OS (Symbian, Linux, Windows, Mac OS) that supports both Flash Player and Python. Not all features can be included for every platform at the moment but we are working to do that!
I uploaded a video showing the framework working on Maemo (Linux 2.6.21) on youtube. You can also get access to a short piece of FFM source code at google code page. As soon as I finish the docs I will publish the Flyer source code for Symbian S60.
Adobe Flash Lite 4 or Adobe AIR Mobile?! What is coming?!?!
As part of the today's announce of Microsoft Silverlight for Nokia S60/S40 devices and the announce of Google Gears Mobile for Internet Explorer Mobile on Windows Mobile 5 and 6, I'm thinking about What is coming on Flash Lite 4?! will Adobe replace Flash Lite for AIR/Flex mobile?!
I'm very confused at this time and I'm going to make some questions for Adobe Mobile Team:
What are the plans for the next Flash Mobile platform?
Are you planning to hearing what developer’s would like to see in Flash Lite 4 or Adobe AIR Mobile?
Are there any efforts from Adobe to porting the Flash Lite Player for Google Android?
Nokia to bring Microsoft Silverlight powered experiences to millions of mobile users
Extends choice for developers on the world's leading mobile platforms
Espoo, Finland - Nokia today announced plans to make Microsoft Silverlight available for S60 on Symbian OS, the world's leading smartphone software(1), as well as for Series 40 devices and Nokia Internet tablets. Adding support for Silverlight will extend opportunities for developers to create rich, interactive applications that run on multiple platforms in a consistent and reliable way.
"Today's consumers are very clear in what they want: easy access to tightly integrated services and data on any device," said Lee Williams, Senior Vice President in Nokia's Devices software organization. "Nokia's software strategy is based on cross-platform development environments, enabling the creation of rich applications across the Nokia device range. Nokia aims to support market leading and content rich internet application environments and to embrace and encourage open innovation. By working with Microsoft, we are creating terrific opportunities and additional choices for the development community, S60 licensees and the industry as a whole."
Silverlight is a cross-browser, cross-platform plug-in for delivering next-generation media experiences and rich interactive applications. Silverlight is already powering thousands of applications around the world and organizations including Entertainment Tonight, the NBA and NBC Universal to deliver superior Web-based experiences to their customers. The arrangement with Nokia will substantially extend the reach of Silverlight by making the platform available for hundreds of millions of devices, including S60 on Symbian smartphones from a range of manufacturers, as well as Nokia Series 40 devices and Nokia Internet tablets.
"This is an important relationship on so many levels. Working with Nokia means we are easily able to reach a huge number of mobile users, including customers of all S60 licensees. This is a significant step in gaining broad acceptance for Silverlight and ensuring it is platform agnostic. This is critical since we want to make sure developers and designers don't have to constantly recreate the wheel and build different versions of applications and services for multiple operating systems, browsers and platforms," said S. Somasegar, Senior Vice President of Microsoft's Developer Division.
"There is clear market demand for rich, Web-based services across a variety of device types, but developing these can often be commercially difficult. For Microsoft this extends Silverlight to a broader range of vendors, platforms and devices. For Nokia it expands the web runtime options on its devices, enabling a wider community of developers and more applications. This should help the uptake of higher speed mobile services and advance a new era of anytime, anywhere device-based computing", said Bola Rotibi , Principal Analyst at Ovum.
Microsoft will demonstrate Silverlight on S60 during the opening keyote at Microsoft's MIX08 conference on March 5 in Las Vegas. Silverlight is intended to be available to S60 developers later this year with initial service delivery anticipated shortly thereafter for all S60 licensees. This will allow S60 application developers to use an even wider range of development environments for S60 on Symbian OS than today. Today S60 developers can use: C++ (using native Symbian OS APIs and Open C providing subset of standard POSIX libraries), S60 Web Run-time (supporting standards-based web technologies such as Ajax, JavaScript, CSS and HTML), the Java(TM) language, Flash Lite from Adobe, and Python.
Microsoft Silverlight availability for Nokia Series 40 devices and Nokia Internet tablets will be confirmed later.
(1) S60 has already shipped on more smartphones than any other platform, enabling users to access and enjoy the Internet and Internet services. S60 covers the broadest product portfolio, with devices for a variety of segments and needs from different audiences. S60 is the clear leader in converged device software with over 53% market share globally in Q4 2007 according to the latest Canalys report (January 2008).
from Nokia Press Release
Anina Dress Up: Mobile Rules! ‘08 Finalist!
I have nothing to say!!! Take a look at Mobile Rules!
Interview with Sharon about the ANINA DRESS UP game on your mobile
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Mr. Ice Cream nominated for IMGA: only one of two Flash Lite games nominated overall
The International Mobile Gaming Awards (IMGA) is a yearly contest for the most innovative and creative mobile games in the world. The objective of the IMG Awards is to create a new and exciting set of awards to recognise the world's most talented mobile game developers.
Mr. Ice Cream from Pixelthis was the unique Flash Lite game to be recognised by the IMGA as a finalist for the casual game category.

The other winning games included:
Best licenced IP - Furby Island by Lemonquest
Best 3D Game - One Sequel by Digital Legends Entertainment
Best Gameplay - Dirk Dagger and the Fallen Idol by Jadestone
Best Casual Game - Treasure Arm by Tequila Mobile
Challenging Opportunity in TELECA USA – Flash Lite Developer
Teleca is a world-leading supplier of software services to major players of the mobile device industry. The company offers tailored solutions, systems design and the integration of software and hardware for mobile phones. Teleca has more than 1,900 employees in 11 countries in Asia, Europe and North America and is quoted on the Mid cap list of the Nordic
Exchange. www.teleca.com
Title:
Flash Lite Developer
Location:
Plano, TX
Employment type:
Full Time / Contract
Key Requirements:
Bachelors in Computer Science or Information Systems
Experience in Mobile Telecommunication Domain and mobile or hand-held
device applications
Experience in Flash Authoring Tool - CS3 or Flash Professional
Experience in ActionScript 2.0 programming
Experience in developing Flash applications using any version of Flash
Lite
Flash Lite MMI API development on any platform a plus
Optimizing Flash applications for mobile platform a plus
With all the positions mentioned, apart from the compensation we
provide benefits, Paid holiday, medical, dental, vision, short term
disability, long term disability, life insurance policy and 401-k.
We are sure that with your coming we will be adding to our
organisation's strengths of competence, commitment and customer
orientation. Please forward your resumes if you are qualified and
interested for the above mentioned position.
Teleca - Americas
1800 Preston Park Blvd, Suite 200
Plano, TX 75093
Call @ +1 858.342.4612
Contact Pooja to apply to the job at pooja.m.mohan@skype.com
Orange and Nokia cooperation in the areas of location based services, mobile advertising and gaming
Orange and Nokia sign MOU on value added mobile services
February 12, 2008
Cooperation in the areas of location based services, mobile advertising and gaming
Mobile World Congress 2008, Barcelona, Spain/Espoo, Finland - Orange and Nokia have signed a memorandum of understanding in order to partner on value added services such as location based services, maps, mobile advertising and gaming. There is a strong intent to follow with a strategic partnership by mid 2008.
By combining Orange's marketing, customer and service expertise and Nokia's strength in device development and integration, the two companies will extend the way customers use and enjoy their mobile handsets. Nokia will continue to support Orange's Signature device strategy including common applications.
The partnership will be underpinned by co-marketing and sales activities, building on and increasing the collaboration that already exists between the two.
Adobe Launches Flash Home and Flash Cast 2 at Mobile World Congress
Adobe Launches Flash Home and Flash Cast 2 at Mobile World Congress
BARCELONA, SPAIN — Feb. 11, 2008 — Adobe Systems Incorporated (Nasdaq:ADBE) today announced that major content providers, including MTV Networks, the Nasdaq Stock Market, eBay, Reuters, Dolce & Gabbana and others are using the company’s Flash Player compatible mobile products and solutions to extend their brands to the handheld market. Leading companies are adopting Adobe® Flash® Home, a new mobile application for rich, dynamic home screens, and Adobe Flash® Cast™ 2 technology, the next generation offline portal solution, to deliver high-impact user experiences and provide instant access to data services.
How to protect Flash Lite content with OMA DRM 1.0
Developers, content providers, and operators are all involved in protecting mobile content. Digital Right Management (DRM) is an important issue in the mobile world and it is a complex environment to work with. Open Mobile Alliance DRM (OMA DRM) can be used to protect Flash Lite content. OMA DRM has two specifications 1.0 and 2.0. Both DRM solve the same problem – protecting content. I will briefly explain the differences in OMA DRM 1.0 and OMA DRM 2.0 and how to apply OMA DRM 1.0 Forward Lock to Flash Lite content. Note that this is not an easy topic and it is important to understand all entities involved in the process of protecting content.
Alessandro, thanks for sharing!