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    Mobius 2001 & Pocket PC 2002 - first impressions

    Written by Derek Mitchell  [author's bio]  [read 31652 times]
    Edited by Derek

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    On Friday and Saturday (7-8th Sept) I attended the Mobius 2001 conference at Microsoft in Seattle. Together with about 50 other people we were treated to more details regarding the latest version of the Pocket PC shell than you could shake a stick at. If you are interested here is a somewhat disparate collection of information relating to the conference and Pocket PC 2002. What is Mobius 2001 you ask? Well Derek Brown and Beth Goza (Marketing Manager) were the key people involved in this initiative to bring Pocket PC webmasters and personalities into the fold - sharing the technology and reasoning behind the Pocket PC platform's functionality and design. "We feel that is it important to inform the early-adopters about this technology. Webmasters evangelizing Pocket PC technology need to understand the decisions and process we have been through to bring it to the table. This is a separate focus from the enterprise outreach.", said Derek Brown Microsoft Pocket PC's Lead Marketing Manager.

    The conference was two days long - Friday and Saturday and was fully sponsored by Microsoft. Although they gave out some exciting goodies - not the least of which was a 64MB iPAQ flash updated to the Pocket PC 2002 operating system - the highlights of the conference were the speakers and the Q&A sessions that arose afterwards, as well as a very friendly and excited group of Pocket PC and PDA techies. Obviously I was attending with my developers hat on and was keen to ferret out the advantages this latest shell would have for us developers - but I also discovered a lot about what makes applications compelling on mobile platforms from a passionate and experienced group of techies.

    What is Pocket PC 2002?

    Pocket PC 2002 is the latest Pocket PC interface to run on the Windows CE 3.0 interface. It was code named "Merlin" and it replaces Pocket PC 2000 (code named "Rapier"). Although I'm sure many of you are aware it bears reiterating that Pocket PC 2002 is not an operating system - it is the graphical interface that runs on Windows CE - just as Pocket PC 2000 does. For the more technically minded it is a shell. That said though I believe there are some minor tweaks to the version of Windows CE 3.0 that is flashed onto the devices supporting Pocket PC 2002.

    Mobius 2001

    The conference was kicked off by Derek Brown and Beth Goza explaining the format of the two days and answering important questions such as when we got to see the new interface on those shiny new 64mb iPAQ's! After that we had a full day of guest speakers dealing with implementation and design considerations relating to PPC 2002 as well as numerous mobile platform topics. A lot of content was covered so although I won't be able to cover all the topics I would like to cover those that really had an impact.

     

    Juha Christensen, VP of Mobility Marketing, Sales and Solutions

    Juha delivered a keynote address discussing Microsoft's efforts to deliver on its mobility portfolio by providing the best software for enabling the mobile enterprise. Of most interest to me was his impressions as to where the industry was heading as a whole.

    John Strand, CEO of Strand Consult (Denmark)

    John gave a particluarly interesting speech on the revenue sharing initiatives that the European wireless operators have embarked upon. Essentially wireless providers in Europe share revenue with those mobile sites that drive traffic (read air time). They have done this by partly increasing their rates and secondly providing some incentive for content providers to expand their mobile offerings. He was a compelling and exciting speaker and he fervently believes that the US market will need to follow the same model to achieve sustainable growth.

     

    Derek Jacoby, Program Manager at Microsoft Research

    Derek gave an interesting demo of the current state of MS speech recognition technologies. The demo of Mipad was very interesting - I must admit to being surprised that the speech recognition technology architecture was broken down into a client and server application. Now not for one minute do I believe that you can run a speech recognition app on a handheld - but I just hadn't considered the idea that you could run a client that then compresses the voice data (using a very lossy technology from about 350k down to 3-6K), passes that off to a server which then does the interpretation and returns the commands to the handheld. Currently the compression is not supported, hence the demo only really works over an 802.11 lan, however once the compression is enabled it may mean that this technology is available over GSM and GPRS cellular communications. Given the limitations of PDA input speech technology this will be very important - especially if we can solve the computational and bandwidth issues. Very cool stuff!

    So what is the impact on developers

    Until the Pocket PC SDK is released (late October) I can't tell you to much about what this means for us developers (usual NDA stuff). But I can say that the future for the Pocket PC keeps getting brighter all the time. There are some features of Pocket PC 2002 that will be very attractive to developers - but - Pocket PC 2002 apps will only run on ARM based CPU's. Luckily most (but not all) of the apps designed for the current version of the Pocket PC will continue to run on 2002. All in all Mobius 2001 was a great experience - I met some great people - even if some of them were of the Palm persuasion <g>!

    Take me to the Mobius 2001 conference pics

    Take me to the Pocket PC 2002 screen caps

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