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May 03, 2006 Turn your S60 smartphone into a web server - now for real! Posted by Tommi at 10:13 AM | Categories: Nokia S60 applications

Phil wrote in the See-into-S60 blog in January about turning your S60 smartphone into a web server. Radu Popescu was suspicious:

Until there's a version released or available somewhere, this sounds pretty much like vapourware.

Well, I just received an email note from Johan Wikman: the client is now publicly available for download from http://research.nokia.com/research/projects/mobile-web-server/phone-software

Great!

I haven't tried it myself, but all you geeks: go try it and give your feedback to the Nokia Research Center team!
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Bonus link: main project page of Mobile Web Server


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Nobody else tried it yet? I installed it to my secondary phone, and it impressed me again. With Python integration, the possibilities are huge! Now I want this to become a default feature on all S60 phones, doesn't sound too weird doesn't it? Also, 3rd Edition version would be nice to have WLAN as well. All, try it and you'll what I mean.

Posted by: Jukka | May 4, 2006 06:35 PM

I personally believe this will shake the webserver market. What is now needed is a clear policy-message from NOKIA which explains what does the "open source" really mean in this particular case. My company has already decided to invest some R&D resources on this but right now we need more information to get our positioning right.

Posted by: Jouko Salonen | May 5, 2006 07:45 AM


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