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Sprint Takes to the Open Mobile Road

By Judy Mottl
December 10, 2008

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Sprint has launched a new open Java friendly mobile platform in a quest to push desktop and Web 2.0 features into handset applications and drive enriched device functionality.

The Titan platform offers a standards-based Java environment for Sprint Windows Mobile devices. The third-place wireless carrier said it is the first of several new platforms to be deployed.

Sprint's Titan supports MIDP Java ME applications, CDC/Foundation Java Virtual Machine, the OSGi framework and the Eclipse embedded Rich Client (eRCP) application model. The supported environments, said Sprint, will allow richer application development and let developers move desktop applications to mobile devices in an easier fashion.

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