W3C – Exposing device capabilities to web applications – great move ..

This is a very significant development from W3C. Definately one to watch. I like the pragmatic approach – the security is the key here .. the capability to extend the browser to access device capabilities is most welcome!

There is huge potential for mobile web applications that can access device capabilities from client-side scripts. There has been a lot of work on J2ME APIs for Java based applications, but we lack standards for exposing local device capabilities to applications running in web browsers. The time has surely come for W3C to bring interested parties together to work on fixing this as a matter of priority.

Properties like location, with privacy and associated legal issues, will clearly be more complicated to deal with, as we will need to address the security and trust models involved. But other properties like battery level, signal strength, light and vibration control, should be much easier to progress.

The Device Description WG is defining APIs for access to properties of classes of devices, and the OMA is defining a protocol and server-side API for access to dynamic properties (DPE) that will enable servers to dynamically adapt media streams to match device orientation and bandwidth. The UWA WG has recently moved DCCI to CR and published the first draft WD for an ontology for the delivery context, where the ontology is decoupled from the APIs that it models. DCCI is a client-side framework, but doesn’t itself define any properties. With a little work, DCCI could be used for:

* dynamic content adaptation on client

* checking battery level, signal strength

* controlling the display brightness

* turning the phone’s vibrator on and off

* checking screen orientation and size

* checking available free memory

The following will need work on trust models and could be part of a second wave, following a security workshop planned for late 2008.

* implementing location-based services

* interface to on-phone applications (PIM)

including calendar and contacts

* allowing web page scripts to initiate phone calls

It seems timely for the W3C Mobile Web Initiative to create a roadmap for building concensus on client-side access to device capabilities. This seems like something W3C should be taking a leadership position on given the opportunities for third party developers to stimulate mobile data traffic if we succeed in standardizing the APIs. Without such action there is a risk of fragmentation as multiple APIs appear and developers have to choose between them.

What’s the best way to bring together the relevant stake holders? For instance, browser vendors, device vendors, network operators and application developers?

Link HERE

Orange developer program at Mobile World Congress ..

On Monday Feb 11 at 11.30 Orange are going to announce its new developer/platform strategy. I am sure it may be of interest to many reading this blog. So, if you are interested in attending, please email Ellen Harrison at ellen.harrison@edelman.com and mention Open Gardens/ Ajit

The venue is Orange’s stand (Hall 1, 1E19) and the following people will be speaking:

* Yves Maitre, VP Devices, Orange

* Jyrki Rosenberg, Director S60 Operator Account, Nokia

* Didier Diaz, SVP Product Strategy Management, Access

* Application Developers

I will be there if you want to catch up and say Hi ..

Meet the Korea Mobile Industry and hear the latest advances

This is always a good event to attend. Pity I cant attend it this time since speaking at the same time at Mobile World Congress. If you want an invite, please contact joreilly@kiica-london.com and refer OpenGardens / Ajit

Korea Mobile Forum 13th Feb 2-6pm, Hall 2 Sala D

Meet the Korea Mobile Industry and discover the latest advances

14:00 ~ 14:10

Opening Remarks (Sunbae Kim, President , KIICA)

14:10 ~ 15:00

Keynote Speakers

SAMSUNG – Mobile WIMAX Strategy

Mr. Seunghwan Kim, Senior Director, Samsung Electronics

KTF-Mobile Convergence & Mobile TV

Mr. Myunghun Kim, Deputy Director of KTF

SKT-Innovating and Redefining Future Service Offerings in the New Era of Convergence

Mr. Wooyoung Choi, Senior Manager of SKT

15:00 ~ 16:00

Korean mobile vendor presentations (see summaries below) from Mobile Web2.0, Mobile applications and platforms, networks and latest technologies currently deployed in Korea including interactive Mobile TV and Radio, Mobile WIMAX

16:00 ~ 18:00

Networking and One-on-one business meetings with 21 Korean mobile solution providers.

For more information and to register for the Forum or arramge meetings at the Pavilion

http://www.digitalkorea.info/koreamobileforum.html

http://www.digitalkorea.info/koreamwc2008.html

Super Carnival of the mobilists 109 at Wapreview

Dennis does a super carnival of the mobilists No 109 at his blog wapreview . All great work as usual

last week’s carnival of the mobilists at skydeck blog ..

Better late than never and an excellent post of the week on 700 Mhz for last week’s carnival of the mobilists at the skydeck blog