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Wireless resources for home
- Mobile Google Maps [1]
- Maemo open source development platform for Nokia Internet Tablets [2]
- Nokia Microjava development portal [3]
- Nokia developers' forums [4] and [5]
- Cellphone forums [6]
- Howard mobile-phone forums [7]
- Imserba Cell Phones Forum [8]
- J2ME Polish homepage [9]
- Resources for the Nokia 6265i phone including feature and reset codes like Phone usage & Master Reset (##786#/##RTN#) and Data Provisioning (##3282#/##DATA#)
- Sun Java mobility dev. center [10]
- A Simple MIDP Application using Netbeans [11]
- Symbian software for Nokia N70 [12]
- Moby Explorer for mobile devices [13]
- EclipseME - an Eclipse plugin to help develop J2ME MIDlets [14]
- Quick J2ME guide for EClipse [15]
- J2ME OPen Source software [16]
- Developing MIDP2 games [17]
- J2ME and MIDP resources [18]
- Open Source J2ME projects [19]
- J2ME MIDP examples [20]
- Voice MIDlet for Mobile Camera Phones [21]
- MIDlet collections [22]
- Mobile Tools for the Java Platform [23]
- WindRose - MIDP GPS-enabled navigation services for PDA/CellPhone [24]
- Mobile GMAPS [25]
- Bluetooth tutorial [26]
- Kyocera phones AT commands [27]
- Data mode with Sprint PCS and Samsung SCH-8500 [28]
- StarTalk is a program that lets you read and write the entries in your digital Motorola StarTac phonebook [29]
- Ryan's Wireless Info Site [30]
- Canadian Wireless FAQ [31]
- OpenMoko - an open-source GSM cellphone toolkit, supported on the Neo FreeRunner and other third-party hardware. The OpenMoko software is Linux-based and commercial, custom-designed OpenMoko-based products like the DASH GPS device started to appear.
- The Limo Foundation Linux-based open source handset software platform, a serious contender to Nokia Ovi, Google Android. The Limo platform is already supported on more than 20 models from NEC, Motorola, Mobile Communications, Samsung and Panasonic using the Snapdragon chipset from Qualcomm. There is a big difference between Limo and Android - while Android is an "ecosystem", Limo is an Operating System.