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CM3 from Corner Space offers a media-rich development environment for mobile phones

Are you one of the diminishing few who doesn’t own an iPhone, but finds yourself increasingly envious of the Jesus-phone’s stunning display and graphic-rich applications? Corner Space seems to think they have you covered. The software company has just launched CM3, a platform they are touting as the next great thing in mobile software development. CM3 is compatible with any Java-capable handset, and allows developers to create unified applications that run across a wide variety of platforms. And you thought interoperability was a dirty word…The idea, as they describe it, seems to be to bring the "iPhone experience" to the common man. A noble goal, Corner Space, but we’ll have to see it to believe it. Check out a full rundown of the platform features after the jump:

Key features

* Data-enabled channels of engaging content

* Multi-platform support across open and closed operating system platforms

* On-device catalog for easy discovery and management of content and services

* Support for rich media, including inline video, and native codecs

* Over-the-air updates of branded user interfaces

* Powerful mobile authoring capabilities

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4 comment(s) for this post.

  1. On Aug 28, 2007 @ 9:10 am, CGun Said:

    If there’s a possibility fingerprints will show all over it, I don’t want it. Consider me one of the ‘unwashed’ who has no interest in said “Jesus phone” or anything like it.

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  2. On Aug 28, 2007 @ 11:10 am, mickeyp Said:

    Sorry but you find any pda that has a decent size screen and you will find fingerprints, oil from skin and other stuff. Its just par for the course and its not a big deal to wife off your device every now and then. No different that say cleaning sun glasses or something, no big deal.

    Anyways great random comment as this is a software post and has nothing to do with any device in particular.

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  3. On Aug 28, 2007 @ 1:50 pm, Galvatron Said:

    Heh you never see an I brick in my hand.

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  4. On Sep 1, 2007 @ 7:23 pm, Jonanthan Said:

    These guys are not new. UK based Tricastmedia’s TWUIK (www.tricastmedia.com/twuik) has been touting their rich media SDK for J2ME to create high impact visual and snazzy graphics animation for j2me since the beginning of this year. Check out the videos of all TWUIK-created J2ME apps, at

    http://www.youtube.com/mobiko.

    Look at how Nokia Widsets, iPhone UI, Yahoo Go, Widgets are created with this powerful J2ME UI engine.

    Some of Europe’s largest carriers already using TWUIK Rich Media Engine.

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