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15th Flash Lite Forum webinar, April (Tuesday) Nokia
There is also a QA part for all the questions you may have about Flash Lite. Times are: Helsinki = 17:00 (5 pm) London = 3 pm (local) New York = 10 am (local) San Francisco = 7 am (local) Presenters are Bill Perry (Adobe) and Stephen Ellis (Forum Nokia). Do remember that tomorrow there is a possibility to join a Forum Nokia Flash Lite webinar: go ahead and register It is one hour webinar covering several Flash Lite topics, including content creation and web browsing.

Rock Area With N95: Unique First Hike Castle Nokia The
You can view one of the videos below. Geotagging Photos With Location Tagger I was also running Location Tagger on my Nokia N95 while taking pictures. Introductory was definitely not easy. All the photos were tagged with the current GPS location. Take a look at the photos below and Flickr will show you the location in the photo’s exif data. My boots were too heavy and it tired me out right after we started. Recording Hike With Sports Tracker The hike was recorded with GPS data using Nokia Sports Tracker. If you would like to know how to do this on your blog, read my guides on embedding geotagged photos and embedding sports tracker data to your blog. It’s good to know that I was able to do all of this at the same time using a device that I carry around every day: my mobile phone. Streaming live videos during a hike with the Nokia N82 in the United States will be useless. The next hike for next Sunday is at Popolopen Gorge with the distance of 5 miles and 1,000 feet vertical rise. May not be visible in RSS readers. Streaming Live With Qik I was also streaming live videos using Qik, but decided only to do it in safer trails because I did not want to get hurt if I lost my footing and needed to hold on to something. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostLive Vlog: Mark at the ParkHow To: Embed Sports Tracker Data to Your Blog and Make Position Art Like StavrosVlog: The Speed of DarkVlog: Helio 3G Billboard Spotted in Flushing, NYNokia N95 NAM or Nokia N95-3 Product Codes My N95 NAM also have faster internet connection due to the North American 3G. For the next hike, I need to bring better shoes. I have the Nokia N95 NAM with me to record the hike, stream live videos, and take geotagged pictures. The first hike was in Castle Rock Unique Area in Philipstown, NY, which is about an hour and a half north of New York City. The introductory hike was 2 miles with a vertical height of 700 feet. I know the Nokia N82 was marketed for this kind of usage, but any phone running S60 3rd edition is capable. Below is a map of the hike showing geotagged photos right on the map. I’m currently taking a hiking class and will be hiking every Sunday until May. I don’t want to get too technical with this post so head over to S60 to learn more about it. On the upcoming Nseries phones, this will be done automatically without installing another program! Thoughts I was able to record my hike’s path, take GPS-tagged photos, and stream live videos to the internet. Subscribe to the Nokia blog feed to watch my progress. You can also change views or zoom in.

Like Sports To: Position to Tracker Art Blog How Data Stavros Your Make Embed and
Currently, Sports Tracker users cannot have embeddable codes to show off their maps on blogs. Import the KML file you downloaded in Step 3. I also select satellite view because think it looks cooler. You also need accounts over at Sports Tracker for the routing data and Google for the embeddable map code. Instructions Step 1. Use Sports Tracker on your phone to record your location data. What’s cool about this is that readers can zoom in, out and move the map within the blog post. View Larger Map Need more instructions? As you make adjustments, the html code automatically changes. Step 7. When you are done with the adjustments, just copy and paste the HTML code to your blog post. Now go make Stavros jealous by creating your own position art masterpiece then sharing it on your blog! Here’s an my attempt I was in Mexico. I usually reframe the map so the path is centered, then change the size to fit my blog’s width. The data will be uploaded to Sports Tracker online. Step 3. On the Sports Tracker website, the route will be displayed on a map. During my vacation in Mexico, I used the Nokia N95 NAM with Nokia Sports Tracker to help me track where I travelled and help me locate where the pictures I took with. Watch Stavros’ own video on how to create position art: Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostFirst Hike With The Nokia N95: Castle Rock Unique AreaHow To: Embed Map with Geotagged Photos for Your BlogUsing GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking SpotHow To: Upload Photos to Flickr From Your Nokia Nseries Phone With Three ClicksReview: Nokia N95 8GB Look And Feel You can choose to run, walk, or whatever and it will record your path. Step 2. When You are done, select ‘Upload to Service’ on the workout summary screen on your phone. Click on “Link to this page” on the upper right corner, then “Customize and preview embedded map.” Step 6. Adjust the look and size of the map. It looks like an upside-down big dipper. Click Upload, then Done. Step 5. Now we are getting the actual html code to embed in our blog. I already shared how to embed the location of geotagged photos but now I’ll tell you how to include the location path you took and perhaps create and share position art like Stavros. Requirements You need Sports Tracker installed on a GPS-enabled Nseries phone like the Nokia N95 or Nokia N82. To get this map on our blogs, we need to download the data as KML file by pressing the KML button above the map. Step 4. Log in to Google Maps and go to ‘My Maps’ to create a new map.

Japanese Lite with Flash mobile gaming social
The article is based on David’s speech on this year’s GDC. And the next big thing in Japan? “the next big thing from Japan” for mobile: new mobile sits that mix mini-games, avatars, and virtual money into million-user game services, most off-deck and advertising supported.” Go read it Gamasutra has published an article, where David Collier from Pikkle speaks about social mobile gaming in Japan; naturally, the focus is on Flash Lite.

North TV Ad 8GB N95 American Nokia
It’s got an Apple feel to it which I like! I have information that there will be some sort of “Open to Anything” events/meetups across America, and I’ll be participating in the one here New York City. Reminder: The Nokia Blog - Price Check Get a list of the lowest prices on the latest Nokia phones Related PostAn Evening With WOM World Nokia: Open to Anything LANokia N95 8GB Open To Anything Website Is Now LiveVlog: Built-in Auto Rotation On The Nokia N95 8GB (N95-2)Using GPS and Nokia Maps 2.0 on Nokia N95 8GB to Find My Parking SpotHiking Week 2: Just A Walk Around the Lake The Open to Anything website is not live at the time of publishing this post, so I’m wondering what’s behind the curtain. How do we know it’s for North America? I’d love to see some Nokia Nseries commercials on TV. It’s part of the Open to Anything campaign which started last fall and looks to continue on this summer. Jeremiah from Nokia Users got an exclusive video of tv ad for the Nokia N95 8GB NAM. More details as I get more information, but check out the Nokia N95 8GB NAM ad below (may not be visible in RSS reader).

wiki: reusable Build Forum Lite Flash 1.1 component Nokia
component: Topic: “Components and reusable code are important aspects to developing applications for any platform, including Flash Lite 1.1. Components speed up development and help make coding tasks easier. Published by Forum Nokia wiki, written by Hayden, an excellent article about Building reusable Flash Lite 1.1. Even though Flash Lite 1.1 is not as robust for application development compared to higher versions, it is still useful to have Flash Lite 1.1 components and is important to consider techniques for developing them.”

with Lite Sony J2ME, Flash cross-breed Ericsson
In a nutshell, the tech will allow Flash Lite content to be encapsulated in Java ME applications; especially (or solely) the UI. Flash has been used widely in creating UI for quite some time, including console games, and whole mobile phone UI’s. Communication between Flash Lite and Java is bi-directional meaning that Flash Lite can send requests to and receive events from Java. Capuchin sound like interesting opportunity, let’s see how things turn to. Now, what would be really interesting, would be a Flash Lite application (a wrapper, really) that could encapsulate J2ME content - astonish us Via Alessandro, more details about Capuchin: “Project Capuchin is a Java ME API which makes it possible for Java to run a Flash Lite content file (*.swf) that is shown on the display. Communication between Flash Lite and JSRs are handled through an intermediate class that works as a translator. key events) are forwarded from Java to Flash Lite and the Flash Lite player has a choice of listening to these events. Sony Ericsson has created a tool that makes it possible to combine aspects of Java and Flash Lite in a single application. Requests send from Flash Lite are made in an asynchronous manner.” In case Flash Lite wants to access some information then it is done through Java. The tech is called Capuchin, and it is supposed to be available in the second half of this year (well, not that long time . All system events (e.g. This class listens to Flash Lite requests, transfers these to JSR calls, and sends response back to Flash Lite.

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