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Sprint Kicks Off 9th Annual Applications Developers Conference 

Posted on Oct 26, 2009 | 1 Comments

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:

  • Sprint Open Developer Conference in Santa Clara, Calif., on Oct. 26-28.
  • Intended for developers and companies interested in mobile and desktop development.

  • This year the conference is open to the entire developer community for the first time.

  • Hands-on coding sessions and breakout presentations, including 4G, M2M business solutions and monetizing content.  Other sessions will focus on leading mobile platforms such as Android™, Palm webOS, Java ME, RIM and Windows Mobile.

  • Sprint invests in technology and processes providing developers access to important capabilities unique to the Sprint network and hundreds of APIs, including location-based services and presence.

  • Sprint customers already can download thousands of helpful and fun applications. With efforts such as this conference, Sprint is committed to supporting the creation of many more.

  • The first 400 developers to arrive at the HTC coding lab on Oct. 26 will receive a HTC Hero with one month of Sprint service*.  Participants who register two attendees at $350.00 each will receive a free complimentary pass for a third attendee.

 

*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:

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More information:

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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.

 

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50" HD Television *Check*

 

Maybe next year?

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