Nokia expects work to be wrapped up early next year on a new Java standard that should make it easier to manage business and consumer applications on mobile phones and other wireless devices, Nokia’s chief technology officer said. For example, if a user wants to download a new game to his phone and doesn’t have the right codec, the new Java standard will let developers package the codec and the game together and deliver them to a user at the same time, installing them while the phone is still running, Korhonen said. This sounds much like the ability of QUALCOMM's BREW to download extensions for applications that need them or make a download smaller when an extension isn't needed. CPILive.net your one-stop information portal in the Middle East. ________________________ |
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