Opera Lanches Widget SDK
Today, Opera launched Widget SDK, enabling web developers to deploy web apps on desktop, TV and mobile devices. Unlike Apple’s iPhone $99 SDK, it is free of charge.
Watch the step-by-step instruction video:
More Mobile App/Widget SDKs:
- Apple: iPhone SDK
- Google: Android SDK
- Yahoo!: Blueprint SDK (this is what I am working for)
- Nokia: Widset
- Openwave: Mobile Widget
- Plasmo: Widget
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May 30th, 2008 at 7:55 pm
considering all the choices in mobile I am surprised by your choice of yahoo why ?
personally I would have thought that Nokia was for mass media (they have after all more deployed units)
regards
John Jones
http://www.johnjones.me.uk
May 30th, 2008 at 11:28 pm
Hi John! Thanks for stopping by.
Well, yahoo is not my *personal* choice. I work for the company and my task includes rendering and optimizing (blueprint xml into xhtml-mp) for mobile web!
Yahoo blueprint doesn’t allow developers for much customization (UI layout and contents) and completely dependent on, and resides within Y! mobile app (both client and web apps), but it is probably the easiest to implement for the 3rd parties.