BOLT SDK to Power Next Gen Mobile Email in Asia
15 Apr, 2011, 11:15 am IST | by
Shayne Rana
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Bitstream Inc. has just announced that thanks to the BOLT SDK next generation email services will soon available to mobile phones of all types. Based on the cloud computing architecture the BOLT SDK enables carriers, handset manufacturers and other service providers to build feature rich Java ME applications that can work just as well on entry-level feature phones as they do on high-end smartphones. The BOLT SDK lets any company with Web-based content, such as media companies, produce mobile Java apps that are ready to run on mobile phones already in the market. Universally applicable
Bitstream’s customers leveraged the BOLT SDK to produce a mobile email service designed to reach and be used by more than 500 million Java ME mobile phone users in Asia so people can send and receive email, look up contacts, manage their calendars and perform a host of other personal information management tasks on their phones just as they could from their PCs. By using the BOLT SDK, this next generation email service works across virtually all mobile phone platforms and nearly all mobile phones in the market, including entry level phones. By using the BOLT SDK as its core application technology, this new email service can support new phone platforms and models as they are introduced.
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Tags: Apps , Bolt Browser , Bolt , Bitstream , Mobile Browser , mobile phones
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