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by Bill de hÓra.
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AOL mobile platform: "The AOL Open Mobile Platform is based on proven technology acquired
by AOL that has been deployed across more than 150 different handsets
on carrier networks in the U.S. The platform will consist of three
components: an XML-based, next-generation markup language; an
ultra-lightweight mobile device client; and an application server. A
dynamic presentation layer will allow for rapid deployment of new
features and easy optimization for a wide variety of mobile devices,
allowing developers to build and update applications once, and then
distribute them across all supported devices and platforms.
In addition, it will be possible to integrate applications built using
the AOL Open Mobile Platform with third-party APIs, as well as with
AOL’s open APIs for AIM, AOL Mail, AOL Video, MapQuest, Userplane,
Truveo, Winamp, and others. The AOL Open Mobile Platform will also give
developers the ability to monetize their mobile applications by
utilizing advertising resources, such as clickable banner ads, provided
by AOL's Platform-A."
The "XML-based, next-generation markup language" sounds ropey, otherwise, filed under interesting. And I wonder if this with square up with AOL Journals.