John Papageorge
Author Bio:
John Papageorge has worked with some of the bigger names in the high-tech industry, launching products and Web initiatives for such companies as CNet, Macromedia, NBCi, Sun Microsystems, and MSNBC. John launched the groundbreaking CNet/Intel project Mediadome in 1996 and Macromedia's Shockwave.com in 1998. He also created NBCi's Media Sharehouse in 1999. John has worked as a consultant to forecast and explore the applications of Java technology for Sun Microsystems/Netscape's iPlanet site. John is currently working on his latest venture, Buzzphone, to create compelling voice-based fan club programs for pop music, sports film, NASCAR, and celebrity chefs. This patent-pending initiative has allowed Buzzphone to create relationships with some of the world's hottest talent.
Tutorials written by John Papageorge:
Secrets of the Wireless Elite: Alexei Polyakov
Wireless developer Alexei Polyakov explains how compression applications can increase capabilities and cut costs by reducing the amount of data sent over wireless networks. This technology is already used widely in Japan, and Polyakov predicts it will be big elsewhere as 3G takes off.
Thursday, 5th May 2005
Secrets of the Wireless Elite: Mobile Applications Need Scripting Too!
Mobile game developer Tom Park believes that scripting for wireless devices is important for proficiency sake. And with the need to scale mobile applications across so many different platforms, proficiency is everything. Read Park's thoughts on scripting, as well as his ideas on wireless application development's future.
Wednesday, 13th April 2005
