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Ever considered utilizing the huge deployed base of mobile phones for mobile access to Internet and enterprise services, broadening your user base and enabling new service functionality? After all, there's no other gadget that people so often carry with them and have switched on. Mobile phones are often called limited devices, but actually they provide unique functionality and characteristics typically not available in PCs, PDAs and other mobile devices, like always-on wireless communication, integrated camera (for photos or video), push messaging (via SMS, MMS and in cases also e-mail), location/positioning (via the network or locally), a form factor optimized for being constantly carried around, etc.

Abiro is a consulting and product company focusing on mobile applications (primarily in Java ME) and providing solutions for mobile-enabling of Internet and enterprise services as part of the Mobilizer concept. The site also provides industry news and information for software developers in this field. Some of the information can also be accessed from a mobile phone at wap.abiro.com.

Mobile News
Opinionated comments on mobile phone industry news and news feed aggregation.

Mobile Developer
Information about different application platforms, notably Java ME that's the most popular platform for mobile phones, implemented in approximately 1.5 billion units worldwide.

Mobile Applications
Download applications for your mobile phone here. Applications are available for all popular phone application platforms, including Java ME, Symbian OS and Windows Mobile.

Mobile Site
At Abiro's mobile site (wap.abiro.com) you can read up-to-date news from Abiro Mobile News and a lot of news feeds.

Personal Pages
Information that doesn't fit within the confines of Abiro's business and rather relates to Anders Borg's personal interests and areas of research.

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