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Sony Ericsson announced plans to release a new technology that, for the first time, bridges the Abobe Flash Lite and Java ME development platforms. The new technology and tools, referred to as Project Capuchin, make it possible to combine the richness of Flash Lite and Java ME technologies allowing developers to utilize the best attributes of both software stacks to create content-rich mobile applications. Sony Ericsson has plans to make the technology available during the second half of 2008 and will demonstrate Project Capuchin enabled applications at the JavaOne Developer Event in San Francisco, May 6 – 9, booth 718 in the Pavilion.
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Home » Press Releases » Sony Ericsson’s New Technology, Project Capuchin, Bridges Java™ ME and Adobe® Flash Lite™
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Stockholm, Sweden – April 30, 2008 – Sony Ericsson Mobile Communication today announced plans to release a new technology that, for the first time, bridges the Abobe® Flash Lite™ and Java ME™ development platforms. The new technology and tools, referred to as Project Capuchin, make it possible to combine the richness of Flash Lite and Java ME technologies allowing developers to utilize the best attributes of both software stacks to create content-rich mobile applications. Sony Ericsson has plans to make the technology available during the second half of 2008 and will demonstrate Project Capuchin enabled applications at the JavaOne Developer Event in San Francisco, May 6 – 9, booth 718 in the Pavilion.
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GENEVA - The World Health Organisation's member governments overcame a rich-poor rift over how to manage intellectual property on Saturday and endorsed a strategy to help developing countries access more life-saving medicines.
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GENEVA - THE World Health Organisation's member governments overcame a rich-poor rift over how to manage intellectual property and endorsed a strategy to help developing countries access more life-saving medicines.
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World Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General Margaret Chan of China addresses the 61st World Health Assembly at the United Nations European headquarters in Geneva May 19, 2008
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GENEVA--The World Health Organization's member governments overcame a rich-poor rift over how to manage intellectual property on Saturday and endorsed a strategy to help developing countries access more life-saving medicines.
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Where Microsoft's competitive instincts might sometimes seem to close doors, they also occasionally leave a door open, as WebMessenger demonstrated today with the announcement of WebMessenger Mobile for Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS). The product will allow BlackBerry users to take advantage of presence and IM capabilities offered by Microsoft's unified communications platform.
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GENEVA, May 24 (Reuters) The World Health Organisation's 193 member states today overcame their deep divisions over intellectual property rules and endorsed a strategy to help improve developing-country access to drugs and medical tests.
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The World Health Organisation's 193 member states overcame their deep divisions over intellectual property rules today and endorsed a strategy to help improve developing country access to drugs and medical tests.
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GENEVA - The World Health Organization’s 193 member states overcame their deep divisions over intellectual property rules on Saturday and endorsed a strategy to help improve developing-country access to drugs and medical tests.
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GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organisation's 193 member states overcame their deep divisions over intellectual property rules on Saturday and endorsed a strategy to help improve developing-country access to drugs and medical tests.
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via Reuters India @ 15:02 24th May
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World Health Organisation (WHO) Director-General Margaret Chan of China addresses the 61st World Health Assembly at the United Nations European headquarters in Geneva May 19, 2008. The World Health Assembly is the annual meeting of the World Health Organization's (WHO) 192 member states. REUTERS/Denis Balibouse
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GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organisation's 193 member states on Saturday overcame their deep divisions over intellectual property rules and endorsed a strategy to help improve developing-country access to drugs and medical tests.
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GENEVA: The World Health Organisation's 193 member states on Saturday overcame their deep divisions over intellectual property rules and endorsed a strategy to help improve developing-country access to drugs and medical tests.
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GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization's member governments overcame a rich-poor rift over how to manage intellectual property on Saturday and endorsed a strategy to help developing countries access more life-saving medicines.
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GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organization's member governments overcame a rich-poor rift over how to manage intellectual property on Saturday and endorsed a strategy to help developing countries access more life-saving medicines.
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GENEVA (Reuters) - The World Health Organisation's 193 member states overcame their deep divisions over intellectual property rules on Saturday and endorsed a strategy to help improve developing-country access to drugs and medical tests.
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Where Microsoft's competitive instincts might sometimes seem to close doors, they also occasionally leave a door open, as WebMessenger demonstrated today with the announcement of WebMessenger Mobile for Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS). The product will allow BlackBerry users to take advantage of presence and IM capabilities offered by Microsoft's unified communications platform.
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Where Microsoft's competitive instincts might sometimes seem to close doors, they also occasionally leave a door open, as WebMessenger demonstrated today with the announcement of WebMessenger Mobile for Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS). The product will allow BlackBerry users to take advantage of presence and IM capabilities offered by Microsoft's unified communications platform.
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via Smart Phone Today @ 21:26 20th May
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Where Microsoft's competitive instincts might sometimes seem to close doors, they also occasionally leave a door open, as WebMessenger demonstrated today with the announcement of WebMessenger Mobile for Microsoft Office Communications Server (OCS). The product will allow BlackBerry users to take advantage of presence and IM capabilities offered by Microsoft's unified communications platform.
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