Tag Archive: Mobile


Mobile Developer Conference on 22nd Jan 2011


Who will be attending Siliconindia Mobile Developer Conference ?
Mobile Developer Conference is for both current and future developers of mobile content. Beginners, intermediate, and advanced programmers of mobile content. While most of the topics will be technical in nature, we aim to also include coverage of usability and design considerations for this platform. We also will have some content covering how to monetize mobile content, what the mobile market looks like, and how to market your mobile product and services.

• Architects
• Application Developers
• Application Managers
• Technologists and Entrepreneurs
• Product Managers
• Mobile strategists

Drawing well-renowned thought-leaders, contributors, influencers, and organizations in the Mobile Development space, the conference offers is the must-attend developer forum. Attendees meet, mingle, and exchange ideas with like-minded participants on groundbreaking technologies and emerging industry trends, through informal networking, peer discussions

Be on the cutting edge • Increase Productivity • Upgrade your skills • Bring new creative and visionary energy to your work and your office • Learn from the leaders • Bring home best practices • Meet others who share your passion • Network: Get a job or find someone to fill that job

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The small-size multimedia player capable of playing almost any media file format (audio / video), a.k.a the VLC Player, will soon hit the Android Market. According to VLC’s Lead developer Jean Kempf, the VLC Player app for Android will be released in “a matter of weeks” (early 2011).

Thanks to an Android NDK update from Google earlier this month, the mobile OS’ multimedia output libraries now support native code for apps (earlier only Java), making it easier for developers to build apps for Android… especially, these VLC app developers.

Last words from Kempf – “issues with specific devices could delay the release.” Fragmentation plays its part again!