Push Email Feature for Mobile Phones





icoPosted by: admin  :  Category: Mobile Phone Info

Push EmailIt is interesting that the approach that vendors and carriers continue to tout to users is that they need ALL their emails on the mobile phones. Users can either register for a “push” email for mobile phones service such as the Blackberry and receive every annoying desktop email they get in its full glory with its hundreds of lines and threads. Or they can sign-up to other vendor offerings such as Google or Yahoo! with their “pull” offerings for Smart Phones which download your desktop email view to your 2×2 inch micro screen! Both types of services force you into expensive plans of $50-100 per month and you have to buy a Smart Phone. This is even the model for the more innovative devices such as the iPhone from Apple. So, what is a poor overwhelmed user to do?

Users need to look at reducing the volume and hence expense of the “all” or “nothing” model. The enterprise can look at buying a product that only forwards the critical emails to users with the option to reduce the content of those emails down to the key content. Consumers can similarly sign-up to Smart Email-to-SMS portals that automatically reduce the number of packets (and hence cost) based on salient content and then decide if that email should go mobile or not.

Java As A Revolutionary Programming Language





icoPosted by: admin  :  Category: Programming

Java is a programming language formulated by Sun Microsystems and was publicized in 1995 as a core component of Sun’s Java platform. The language was obtained from C and C++ to a great extent. In this virtual world of an Internet Marketing, windfall profits have made the Java one of the fastest-growing and most extensively used programming language. “Java” generally refers to a combination of three things:
1. Java programming language: It is a high-level, object-oriented programming language. Java is centered on creating & manipulating objects, and making the objects to work together.
2. Java Virtual Machine: Short for JVM, it is a high-performance virtual machine that executes byte codes on a specific computing platform.
3. Java platform: A JVM running compiled Java byte codes, usually calling on a set of standard libraries such as those provided by enterprise java edition . Though coupled by design, the language does not imply the JVM, and vice versa.

Java is a revolutionary language and so, for this reason, it is the most accepted computing language in use today for a wide-ranging purpose. It is chosen as the programming language for the network computers (NC) and has been perceived as a universal front end for the enterprise database. There is a wide variety of open source applications and middleware on the market, many of which support the Java Enterprise Edition framework, including apache tomcat. Apache tomcat itself is considered as the most effective and widely used Java server solution for Java applications.