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October 10, 2007 Say hello to the Mobile Web Server blog Posted by Phil Schwarzmann at 03:36 PM | Categories: S60 News

Jukka Eklund from the S60 Multimedia Blog has been heading up one of S60's most innovative apps, the "Mobile Web Server". And now he's launched a blog that's centered around it, say hello to the "Mobile Web Server" blog...

This blog is for everybody who is interested in Mobile Web Server. Blog is run by members of the development team at Nokia. Purpose of the blog is to share information directly from the people who are developing the service: new features, tips and tricks, problems - you name it. In true beta spirit it works the other way around too: all feedback from the readers will be analyzed, commented on and taken directly into the development process at Nokia.

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Thanks Phil, I do hope our new blog will facilitate the innovation for everybody's benefit.

Posted by: Jukka Eklund | October 10, 2007 10:20 PM


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