The Sprint Open Developer Conference kicked off today in Santa Clara, Calif. The event will give developers an opportunity to get hands-on training with the variety of operating systems we support, including Android, Palm webOS, RIM, Windows Mobile and Java ME, so they can create innovative new applications for our customers.
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Len Barlik, vice president, wireless and wireline services for Sprint.
“With today’s operating system platforms, powerful new devices – from handsets to embedded devices – and the strength of the Sprint Now Network and 4G, the opportunities are limitless.”
News Highlights:
*To qualify, developers need to show their laptop with the Android development environment (1.5) installed and ready for the hands-on lab session. HTC will give away a number of additional HTC Hero devices at its booth throughout the conference. To be eligible to participate in the HTC coding lab and receive a HTC Hero.
Registration and more information:
2009 Sprint Open Developer Conference Web site
Videos:
What to expect at the Open Developer Conference
What you can do in the developer sandbox
More information:
Sprint Open Developer Conference gives developers hands-on training
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At the moment I am all conferenced out. (http://wastecon.swana.org/)
It would be nice if I could attend from home.
High Speed Internet Connection *Check*
50" HD Television *Check*
Maybe next year?