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March 02, 2007 Podcast #19: Jure Sustersic, Open C Posted by Phil Schwarzmann at 02:14 PM | Categories:

This week I'm joined by Jure Sustersic, Product Manager for Native Development Environments at S60, and he's on to discuss Open C on the S60 platform. What it means for consumers, what it means for developers, what it means for enterprise users, what it means for operators, and what it means for the open source community. You might Jure from Barcelona a couple weeks ago where he showed his Open C demo on YouTube.

Enjoy the podcast!

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These podcasts have been quite useful, but it seems to have been a while since the most recent one. Have they been discontinued? I read that they're 'bi-monthly' - is that two per month, or one every two months? I can't quite figure it out from the previous episodes.

BTW, I'd like to hear more about how companies can actually charge users for their content, preferably independantly of carrier (which I think brew applications can).

Thanks!

Max.

Posted by: Max Waterman | April 7, 2007 02:18 AM

Max, hi! Sorry, been a bit busy lately. S60 Summit is in two weeks, I promise to have LOTS of new podcasts for everyone then!

Posted by: Phil | April 10, 2007 03:13 PM


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