2008-12-03

Bulk SMS marketing tools


Nice package offered by eternalsolutions.com. May be I'll choose this service for the next mobile learning project. More info is here ...


2008-08-07

Workshop on Maxis Mobile Content Challenge 2008

Workshop Agenda (Kuantan, Johor Bahru, Kota Kinabalu, Penang, Kuala Lumpur)

Time Agenda
9.30 am
Registration (Coffee & Tea Served with snacks)
10.00 am

Bacaan Doa
Welcoming Remark by MCC Executive

10.10 am

Session 1 : The Playing Field by MCC Industry Partner

An overview of the trends & opportunities in the mobility content applications and services industry.

Q & A

11.05 am

Session 2 : Skills, Tools & Technology by MCC Industry Partner

The skills, tools and technology that are currently used to develop mobile content and application, as well as upcoming technology to keep a look out for.

Q & A

12.00 pm

Session 3 : Business, Commercial & Marketing by MCC Industry Partner

An overview of factors involved in enterprising mobility content and service.

Q & A

1.00 pm
Lunch & Re-energise
2.00 pm

Session 4 : MCC & The Industry Development

  • Mobile Content Challenge Overview by Maxis Communications Berhad
  • SKMM’s Roles in Developing Mobile Content Industry by Malaysian Communications and Multimedia Commission

Q & A

3.00 pm

Meeting The Coach & Players (Networking)

3.30 pm
End

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Nokia Mobile Internet Toolkit 4.1

I came across this application to view the WAP pages.

NMIT is a content authoring tool that supports the creation of Mobile Internet content like XHTML, WAP, and MMS (including SMIL transitions and timeline). Content can be previewed on supported SDKs. DRM protection can be applied to such content.

Download this application here http://www.forum.nokia.com/info/sw.nokia.com/id/f156b8e9-1dcd-4e5b-8e75-6e6ceded398e/NMIT_41.zip.html

I've tried to download but it is restricted to forum members only. I'll download later, lah...

Anyway there's another online viewer for WAP from w3schools.com... But it seems like an old version to me.