Mobile Web refers to browser-based access to the Internet or web applications using a mobile device - such as a smartphone - connected to a wireless network. In 2008 an important milestone in the transition from fixed to mobile Web use was reached when mobile access to the Internet exceeded desktop computer-based access for the first time . Also in 2010, cellphones are used more for data than for calls.
Programming expertise: C#, C++ and Java for Windows CE, Windows Mobile, SMS, .NET Compact Framework, Symbian, J2ME, Brew, BlackBerry OS, iPhone, Android.
Windows CE and Windows Mobile (Pocket PC’s and Smart Phones) - client applications with online and offline functionality and synchronization with server applications through web service interfaces.
Symbian (Smart phones) – client application, HTTP communication, graphics, device control, parental control, spam filtering and a wide range of utilities software for Symbian enabled phones.
J2ME (J2ME enabled Smart Phones) – Client software, Internet communication, graphics, sound and a wide range of utilities software for J2ME enabled phones.
BREW (mobile phones) - Client software, Internet, Communication, graphics, sound, access phone book and online games.
BlackBerry OS – Communication, graphics, sound, access phone book and online games.
Examples:
- Client application for receiving data from server and displaying it on the device screen or data transformation.
- Text Messaging and SMS mobile marketing software.
- Http communication with web sites, data retrieval and data upload to web sites.
- Software that edits and transforms images.
- Unit converters, task management applications, miscellaneous software.
- Client applications for remotely sending to personnel the tasks for a specific time interval and task competition acknowledgement.
- Wireless communication between two devices, such as instant messaging clients for mobile phones.





