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April 16, 2007 Podcast #20: Ganesh Sivaraman, S60 Widgets Posted by Phil Schwarzmann at 02:00 PM | Categories: Today's podcast

Ganesh Sivaraman from the Web Browser for S60 team is back for a third time on the Voice of S60. The last time he was on, he dropped a few hints about a big surprise coming soon to S60. Today he let's us in on that secret. And that big secret is....widgets!!

Check out the podcast for all the details! Also be sure to visit S60.com/widgets for more info.

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"Ganesh has been working in the mobile industry for over 6 years as Technology Consultant, Nokia's delegate in OMA standardization and S60 Application Manager. Recently, he joined the S60 browser team to promote the new & exciting Web Browser for S60. He believes that the entire mobile industry is renewing the strategy & offering for Internet related services & Web browser plays a major role here. Look out for innovative & exciting solutions in 2006 & 2007 as the industry gears up towards Web technology based mobile services."


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Thank you Ganesh and Phil for getting more into detail about today's announcement!

Posted by: Darla | April 16, 2007 08:45 PM


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