Saturday, January 26, 2008

Attended headstart - a 3day meet on startups - second day

The first demo on this day was of Sonim, the toughest GSM phone maker. They were here to say there is a lot of scope to develop apps on their nxp baesd platform. That was really a tough one. In the demo, which was showcased at the parking lot, they just drove the car on to the phone. Even after getting crushed under the car tires, the phones still powered up.

The next demo was of Fastap from Digit Wireless. This product addresses the keyboard usability issues through keypads by keeping all the alphabets in two layers. This enables us users to press single key one time to have any letter.

The next demo was from Mobisy. The product is named Mobitop, which runs on top of existing platforms. This provides a FW to develop AJAX based applications on the phone very easily. Ziva sw is a partner. Tringme used this FW.

The next demo was from Sloka telecom. They provide fixed wimax solution. As part of the product they have done the complete base statio implementation in SW. This is very cost effective solution.

The next demo was from Tringme. This was the best demo in this event. Before the event I know this as a flash phone, which I thought is not that much of innovation. But after the demo, I came to a conclusion that its a very good technical solution. This seamlessly allows the users to be get called by the other party. The call can be directed to either gtalk or to ur land line no or ur mobile no., based on ur preferences. The core switching SW, which interacts with gtalk server, PSTN network is written by these guyz. The mobile version of this is developed using the Mobisy FW.

The next demo was DDgen from Vayavya. The product is auto generation of device drivers.

The next demo was from Bioenable. The develop aero tag,active rfid tag/cards.

The next demo was from Iwave. The product is iw-rainbow-g3

The next demo was from Mango technologies. The product is an UI FW for low end mobile phones. This FW provides the rich user experince on the low end phones.

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