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These are sites that offer advice, free software, and other information about Java programming on small scale devices: J2ME, JavaCard, PersonalJava, EmbeddedJava.
http://cellapps.blogspot.com/
Applications using J2ME includes Gmail midlet, Yahoo local search midlet and bloglines midlet. [Ffreeware]
http://www.jroller.com/jeddi/category/J2ME
Edoardo Schepis J2ME weblog
http://me.objectweb.org/
Launching point for all of the various EnhydraME projects, Java 2 ME and Wireless documentation, white papers, samples, downloads.
http://www.billday.com/j2me/
Bill Day's resource center. Includes emulator/simulator, SDK, and IDE resource lists.
http://javacardforum.com/
Meeting and technical information about standards and compatibility.
http://bootstrike.com/MobileShopping/
Java Wireless Mobile Shopping is an application which caters to browsing a shop or shopping mall right in your wireless device. Free with source code available for download.
http://rzr.online.fr/docs/java/00index.htm
A Real Time 3d engine for phones and mobile devices. [Open source, GPL]
http://www.mobitopia.org/
Mobitopia - News, links and opinions about mobile and wireless technologies
http://mobup.blogspot.com/
A JME application that manages photo uploads on Flickr from mobile devices. Once installed it gives users the possibility to shoot photos and add titles, tags and description, manage sets and groups from the same applications and to post the shooted photo on blogs.
http://www.hcilab.org/
Main interest of the German university research group is the development of concepts, methods and toolkits for new models of embedded human computer interaction. Information on people, publications, events and teaching.
http://developers.sun.com/mobility/
Sun's wireless developer center with online tutorials, forums, and official beta releases.
http://www.wirelessdevnet.com/channels/java/
News, articles, and software collection.
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